The amazing photomontage was taken at Stover Country Park in Devon for the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend
Perfect moment !
Build your DIY birdfeeder today. Not only are these great for hanging on your own porch, they make the ideal gift for other wildlife lovers.
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If you’re a fan of the classic cinematic masterpiece Ratatouille, chances are you’ve considered adopting a rat as a pet. (You have to admit that it would be awesome to have a furry little sous-chef by your side guiding you to culinary excellence!) And while rats might not be as popular as cats or dogs, maybe they should be. They’re extremely intelligent, and let’s be honest, adorable too. If you’re not convinced that rats are incredibly precious creatures that make for excellent companions, we hope this list will change your mind. And if you already love these furry little rodents, you’re in for a real treat!
We’ve put together a list of almost 100 common feeder birds and cross referenced what they like to eat and where they like to eat it. Explore your region to see what you might be able to attract to your feeder this winter!
Whether you're itching to bring bluebirds to your yard or want to see birds at your windowsill, here are our picks for bird feeders that will satisfy any birder.
Posted by Steve Brown. See his web site for some other amazing photos.
Having a drink at the Bluebird Inn, Cambria, CA.
Take a tour of this stunning revamped Queenslander in Coolum, decorated in a quirky, vintage style.
Deux fois par an, un comptage des oiseaux « ordinaires » est organisé. Tout le monde peut y participer. Un moyen très utile pour connaître l’état de la biodiversité du pays. Un Troglodyte mignon, deux Mésanges nonnettes, une Sittelle torchepot , et même un Martin-pêcheur… Ce sont quatre des vingt-quatre espèces que Nathalie a observé dans son jardin de l’ouest lyonnais ce week-end. Comme elle, des milliers d’observateurs ont participé samedi 24 janvier et dimanche 25, en France, en Grande-Bretagne et en (...)
he doesn't even look up when i walk by. he loves his little chair. There are 2 babies and 2 adults that i know of that live in my tree. The babies are so adorable!!!
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More brightly colored than most wrens, and with a rich musical song, Carolina Wrens are common in open woods and backyards in the southeast. There they busily explore brushpiles and low tangles. The...
Sacred Ibis
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