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I respect the hobby, but I've had more encounters in which birds and I did not get along than when we did, from the geese ...
Backyard birds may seem ordinary, but there's more than meets the eye. Our database shows you the top ten birds in your state.
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Identifying which birds are nesting in your backyard by their eggs is a fun activity. With luck, one bird egg you won't find belongs to this visiting pest.
Attract them to your yard with a hummingbird feeder that stores nectar, or plant flowers such as bee balm, hostas, petunias, ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual citizen-science project that gathers data about wild birds. Participants go outside for at least 15 minutes and identify as many birds as they can.
Last year more than 600,000 people from 210 countries and subregions participated in the Great Backyard Bird Count, identifying nearly 8000 species. You can see real-time results from this year here.
The Great Backyard Bird Count, in which members of the public are asked to count the birds they see or hear for at least 15 minutes, runs Feb. 14-17.
If you love watching or feeding the birds in your neighborhood, the four-day Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is for you! It’s a fun way to learn about the birds in your neck of the woods. But ...
Our bird-obsessed testing writer tried the Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder Pro in his own yard, and the photos and videos it captured wowed him.
The GBBC, which was launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, is an annual four-day event in February during which anyone around the world can observe, identify ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count is back. Here's how to help scientists track birds and where to find the best birdwatching opportunities in the area.