Many people living in cities struggle with pigeons sitting, nesting, and leaving droppings on their balconies. Using simple, natural methods can help keep them away without harming the birds.
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What to Do If You See a Bald-Faced Hornet Nest
Faced Hornet Nest Look Like? “What kind of hive is in my tree?” asks Birds & Blooms reader Caren Holderman of Kankakee, Illinois. Birding experts Kenn and Kimberly Kaufman say, Several kinds of wasps ...
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If You See a Baby Squirrel, This Is What to Do
There’s pretty much nothing cuter than a baby animal. Fawns, fledgling birds, kittens, puppies — we adore and want to protect ...
A new forecast from the Met Office has predicted that much of the UK will be experiencing cooler temperatures with overnight ...
Plus sparrow shout fests, more robins sticking around in winter, turkeys love acorns and how to prevent window strikes.
Every couple has their own secret language—small gestures, inside jokes, and subtle cues that say “I see you.” But lately, a ...
Discover why the beaver is called the Architect of the Animal World. Learn how these master builders use dams to flood ...
Increasing osprey activity at Lake Monroe made adding more nesting options necessary, said DNR interpretive naturalist.
The griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus), a species that has been extinct in the country for over 70 years, will be reintroduced in ...
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