Backyard bird
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Videos
Somehow he got in there and couldn’t get out.
- bringlightin
Although many species of temperate-zone birds migrate to the tropics to escape winter, some species remain?
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Identification
behind. what benefits miight these birds ***?in from not migrating?
- Lauren
where can i get pictures of backyard birds?
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Questions and Answers
from north east usa
- nonnalorraine
What would you do with the last bird of a kind?
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Identification
If you are given the last bird alive of a kind, and if you are told that there must be another bird of the opposite *** somewhere in the world. And it depends on your effort to preserve the species.
What would you do?
- AZULINA587
Can a household ficus tree be toxic for a bird?
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Identification
We just purchased a young parrotlet (miniature parrot species) and were wondering if our household ficus tree could be a hazard to the bird’s health, especially if it is nibbling on the leaves?
- LaffyJP
Why are birds often ***?lected indicator species?
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Identification
Why are birds often ***?lected indicator species?
A. They react to change quickly
B. They’re high on the typical chain
C. They’re more likely to include endagered species
D. They inhabit diverse habitat niches
- Rachel S
Noisy Backyard Bird
by adminFiled under Backyard Bird Videos
Noisy Backyard Bird
- brettharvey
HeLp! EMERGENCY 911?
by adminFiled under Bird Emergency
so i have a budgie or whatever a parakeet, it went outside and ***? i was getting to it a blue jay started to “mate” with my bird!
so my Q is will my bird lay an egg, can it get pregnant from a blue jay?
please answer…please dont judge me either it was an honest mistake btw i got my bird back
- Mizz. Make It Rain On Them!!
Bees dying in my yard?
by adminFiled under How to Attract Birds to Your Yard
I opened my front door this morning and the whole front step is littered with dead bees, or at least barely alive. About 20 to 30 bees. Except for 2 rose bushes, the nearest flower is 5 feet away. I don’t use ***?sticides. The only ***?st control I use are ladybugs and birds. Their are plenty of flowers in my yards. I specifically plant certain flowers that bees are attracted to, so they can pollinate my vegetables. Is there any explanation what kill so many bees on my front step?
My front door ***?ces a neighbor who also has a lot of flowers and depends on bees to pollinate them. I doubt she would spray a nest.
- christigmc
Birdman Mel Attracting Hummingbirds
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Attract Hummingbirds to your Backyard yourprettygarden.com … Backyard Bird Birding Birdman Feeders Hummingbird
- YourPrettyGarden
