From your windows to what plants you grow, there are many ways to make your sanctuary a safe place for avian visitors.
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From DIY feeders to quick tips for making a bird-friendly yard or home, here are some fun and creative ways to help—and enjoy—your feathered visitors.
With this simple DIY, you can spread the power of native plants far and wide.
In a few easy steps, you can bring these nectar-loving birds to your feeder.
With this easy vegetarian recipe, you can attract insect lovers like woodpeckers and nuthatches.
Make your yard or patio a safe haven for birds in the face of climate change. Native plants provide ideal habitat and food.
A manicured lawn might look nice, but messy is better for birds and bugs.
Choose native plants like these to beautify your real estate and provide food for birds.
Building insect hotels may support beneficial bugs
Help your feathered friends through their journey with an easy DIY project.
From football stadiums to your own kitchen window, here's your guide to bird-safe glass.
It's not just skyscrapers that threaten birds—our homes pose a huge risk, too. Here's what I learned when I tried to do something about mine.
This simple DIY project provides plenty of comfort for orphaned birds.
Help your feathered friends beat the heat this summer with this easy DIY birdbath.
This simple backyard project offers shelter for birds in all seasons.
Attract birds to your yard with a project that's fun for kids of all ages.
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