For instance, researchers use the backyard sightings that users submit to Project FeederWatch —a joint program run by the ...
Kestrels are already abundant on local cherry farms, but a new study suggests their presence might lower the risk of food-borne illnesses caused by pathogens from other birds.
Bird is the word at Tardif Poultry Farm on Flanders Road, with the thousands of birds flocking around the farm. Josh Beebe, the owner of the farm, said he has a few thousand birds on his property and ...
"Works very slowly." Researchers issue warning after observing concerning change in bird behavior: 'Not going to stop any ...
Feeding birds in winter helps, but common mistakes like bread, poor hygiene or inconsistency can harm them. Learn how to help ...
There are simple things we can all do to encourage more native wildlife to our gardens, backyards, balconies and shared ...
Slugs have slithered their way into headlines because they’re everywhere in Oregon, and their population is skyrocketing.
In gardens, the golden rule is ‘things never quite work out’ — and today’s climatic vicissitudes demand a balanced strategy.
For gardening maestro Adam Frost, who's currently growing seven plants specifically for this purpose, it's all about ...
It has been found that butterflies and bees are more strongly attracted to gardens with a greater diversity of pollen-rich ...
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By Barbara Bryson, Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty This month, we have two contributors to the Garden Palette — our native plant expert, Cynthia Lafferty from Doak Creek Natives and Barbara ...
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