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If you're growing a lawn, the last thing you want is birds eating the seeds before your lawn can even germinate. Here are simple ways to keep the birds away.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources participates in a global network that uses small tags and antenna receivers to track ...
Last month’s dramatic rescue of an injured peregrine falcon on Penn Square in Reading serves as a powerful reminder that we ...
"I thought the idea of these beautiful birds hitting windows and dying was terrible, but actually witnessing it was 10 times worse," said Elias Markee-Ratner.
Jason Weckstein cranks open one lane of the massive movable storage unit holding one of the world’s 10 largest collections of birds, revealing stacks of long drawers, each filled with rows of still, ...
A great way to incorporate many of the elements that support birds is to create a bird garden. Doing so doesn’t mean you have to hire a professional, tear out a lot of what you already have, or invest ...
Learn simple, effective ways to prevent birds from flying into your windows. From DIY fixes to long-term solutions, these tips can save countless bird lives.
Windows kill an estimated 1 billion birds annually in the U.S., said Tina Philips, a Cornell scientist who led the webinar: 44 percent hit houses and 56 percent hit low-rise office and apartment ...
That number is likely even higher because birds can hit a window, become injured and fly away, then die elsewhere or be taken by a predator, said Connie Sanchez, program manager for bird-friendly ...
Start by prioritizing collision hotspots — windows where birds hit or are opposite feeders or vegetation—then gradually expand protection to other areas. To assess risk, look at windows outside at ...
Nature Regina members made their rounds last week to find feathered friends who fell victim to window collisions, a significant risk to bird populations in urban areas. The patrol was timed to ...