Looking for a fun, easy, and inexpensive way to give back to nature? Making pinecone bird feeders is a perfect project.
Winter creates a harsh reality for local wildlife. Natural food sources disappear under frost and snow, leaving our feathered ...
12:57, Mon, Aug 18, 2025 Updated: 12:57, Mon, Aug 18, 2025 Gardeners are being urged to leave peanut butter on bird tables this summer. The nutty paste is perfect for birds at this time of year, say ...
I stop putting out suet for our backyard birds early in the summer when most have raised their youngsters and everyone can manage on seed and the increasing supply of bugs and caterpillars available ...
Peanut butter for the holidays may elicit a ‘that’s for the birds’ response, and you would be right. But who doesn’t like peanut butter cups and peanut butter-swirled ice cream? Peanut butter, however ...
Winter has arrived, and many of us across the country are on snowmageddon lockdown. If you’re like us and looking for something fun and easy — and inexpensive — to do with your kids, try making these ...
Q: We want to say thanks for the information on how to tree-cycle our Christmas tree. We decided to place it in the backyard and “decorate” it for the birds. It is amazing how quickly we’ve had ...
A regular pine cone might be enough to attract birds, but a pine cone bird feeder — one coated with peanut butter — will really draw them in. You can improvise a great pine cone bird feeder in just a ...
It couldn’t be simpler. The feeder is a wire-mesh cylinder, encased by plastic. You fill the cylinder with unshelled peanuts ...
The concerns over salmonella contamination from peanuts processed in Georgia has prompted calls to Action News from people who feed birds here in Central New York, asking if they're putting birds at ...