PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – If you live on open woodlands, farmland or have a field close by, chances are bluebirds live in your backyard. It’s easy to attract a mating pair. Just give them food, water ...
Happy March! As I write this it is March 1 – the beginning of a very nice forecast for the first half of this typically winter-like month. Who knows what the end of March and all of April will bring ...
Bluebird houses are simple to build and rarely take more than a single, 6-foot board, a handful of nails and some quality time with family members. Arkansas Game and ...
“What should I do to keep house sparrows from tormenting wrens and bluebirds? Should I take the birdhouses down?” asks Ruth Armstrong of Niles, Michigan. Many people love to attract nesting bluebirds.
Bluebird populations have declined over the years due to habitat loss and loss of nesting sites. This habitat loss is due to modernization and the introduction of the European Starling and the House ...
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How do you get bluebirds to come to your yard?
Find out what actually attracts bluebirds—from the foods they love to the simple yard changes that make them stay.
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