Wow. I purchased my first batch of bird feeding essentials in mid-October, and save for only a few dark-eyed juncos and the ...
Want to attract cardinals to your backyard? Discover simple tips on feeders, food, and landscaping to make your yard a cardinal-friendly haven year-round.
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Review: Nocs Provisions Standard Issue 8×25 waterproof binoculars
The sealed O-rings make the Nocs binoculars fog-proof as well as waterproof. Weighing in at a mere 11.85 ounces, these ...
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10 signs your yard has a squirrel problem
Uneven, bumpy ground: Your mower dips and bounces instead of gliding smoothly — a sure sign the soil beneath has been disturbed. Another sign that squirrels are visiting your yard is disturbed garden ...
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As you curl up on the sofa, let me remind you not to ignore your outdoor space just because it's winter. Now is actually a great time to stock up on everything you need for your yard: When temps drop, ...
As highly pathogenic avian influenza − bird flu − appears to be on the rise in Michigan, the state Department of Natural Resources is asking for waterfowl hunters' assistance in helping curb the ...
These smart bird feeders use connected cameras to capture up-close images and videos of visiting birds. They're half-off at Amazon for Cyber Monday. By Stan Horaczek Published Dec 1, 2025 12:13 AM EST ...
Last month we featured footage of an enormous, dinosaur-like shoebill that had landed on a tour boat in Uganda. The ominous-looking bird, with its bulbous, razor-sharp bill, stood perhaps 4 feet tall ...
It's simple logic, really. As fall heads into winter, people are more focused on indoor activities, which means not a lot of demand for home and garden equipment. But manufacturers are still sitting ...
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