Making birds comfortable in your yard is one way to keep them coming back, but in the winter you may need to take it a step ...
By building and putting up nest boxes in your garden, you can provide birds with a much-needed home to raise their young in. With fewer natural nesting sites available, a homemade bird box could ...
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The natural nesting sites which many of our beloved birds depend on are disappearing. You can provide much-needed alternatives by putting up bird nesting boxes. The following design is ideal for ...
Read more: 9 Birds You Do Not Want To See In Your Yard The key to building a nesting box that hummingbirds will actually use ...
Several species of owls call the Cape home. They breed in winter and early spring. Adding an owl box to your yard could make ...
Do not place your nestbox close to a birdtable or feeding area, as the regular comings and goings of other birds are likely to prevent breeding in the box. After the end of each breeding season, all ...
Chimneys are not safe for birds to nest (find out more below), but roofs and eaves can be vital refuges. Birds need our help. If you can, please allow them to access to nest in your roof or fit a ...
Competition for nesting sites could explain why some birds and bumblebees are declining faster than others. Research suggest animals that build their nests in early spring may win the fight for ...
In spring, birds begin to choose the best places to build nests and raise their young. If you’re lucky, one of these spots may well be in a tree, hedge or bush in your garden. As they set-up home, ...
Some birds are fairly aggressive and will protect their nests by swooping toward you and unsuspecting houseguests who get too ...