Discover how to attract hummingbirds to your yard with a smarter, habitat-first approach that keeps them visiting season after season.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This spring, our native coralbean, Erythrina herbacea, in our Brevard Discovery Garden (BDG) received numerous visits from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hummingbird hovering at a bright scarlet bee balm flower - Gordon Magee/Shutterstock That flash of color. The telltale buzzing.
Late April and early May are officially the start of hummingbird season in Pennsylvania. Only one species of hummingbird makes its home in our state, and only temporarily: the ruby-throated ...
So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and ...
Even after you put in the hard work to manage a diverse garden, there's still the matter of bringing in beneficial creatures for the finishing touch. A plethora of pollinators is nature's ultimate ...
It’s the only hummingbird species that calls Kentucky and the Eastern U.S. home, and it’s steadily migrating north as the temperatures warm and spring draws ever closer. The ruby-throated hummingbird ...
Clean, prep and hang up your feeders now — those tiny flying jewels have been spotted in Louisiana and more are on the way. Louisiana is on the hummingbird highway, and the best way for you to get ...
Dad had a saying. “I won’t let it whip me.” He prevailed over stubborn bolts, obstinate lawn mowers, welding projects and just about anything that crossed his path, except one small, elusive critter.
Jane Patterson, the president and education chair of the Baton Rouge Audubon Society, started her birding odyssey in 2005 when she spotted a bird in her backyard that she didn't know. The discovery ...
That flash of color. The telltale buzzing. When hummingbirds come to visit, it's a joyous time of year. Providing these sweet little birds with nectar in a feeder is a popular way to bring them close ...