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Species such as house wrens, bluebirds, chickadees, and titmice readily take to birdhouses, while others like purple martins ...
Your porch paint choice could be driving away feathered visitors. Discover which shades make birds nervous and why they avoid ...
The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
The placement of your bird feeder matters. Here’s how to bring all the birds to your yard while keeping them safe, healthy ...
Birdkeepers say they are impressed by this feeder's advanced AI identification system that can detect over 10,000 bird ...
Hang the feeder in a quiet spot close to the plants and flowers these feathered fairies already enjoy, but not in a spot that ...
Looking to attract some feathered friends to your back yard? Here's some guidance on building your own bird garden.
It likely started with pandemic cabin fever and a flock of TikTok naturalists but it’s fledged into the rise of tech toys that put AI-assisted cameras and connected apps on bird feeders so you can ...
Why We Picked It The Bird Buddy Smart Feeder Pro has the best camera quality of any smart feeder we've tested. Its 5MP Nature Cam Pro camera is made just for bird watching and records vertical ...
That’s why you may wish to try a birdhouse feeder or feeder with an awning, such as a Kingsyard Birdhouse Bird Feeder or even this wooden bird feeder that somewhat resembles a picnic pavilion.
If you already have a bird feeder or birdhouse set up that you feel attached to, you can make it smart with a camera. That's what the Hibird smart camera from Camojojo is, essentially. All the smart ...
When cleaning bird feeders, it’s advised that you use distilled white vinegar rather than bleach. (If bleach is not diluted properly, it is highly toxic to birds.) Combine equal parts distilled ...