Articles related to "Bird Baths"



Bird Care
Does your bird take showers or baths? Do you know? Bird care is essential for a healthy, happy bird. Learn more...
• birds • bird care • bird bath • cleaning birds

The Front Yard
Some ideas and questions about what folks have done with their front yards.
• front • yard • plant • fence • fountain

Winter Bird Bath
It's fun to feed the birds and watch them eat but birds need water too.
• bird baths • wintering backyard birds • birdwatching in winter • water for birds • bird baths in winter

Birds and Trichomonas gallinae
The deadly parasite Trichomonas gallinae can be spread among wild birds at feeders and bird baths. Bird watchers can avoid accidentally spreading this and other diseases.
• trichomonas gallinae • protozoan parasite • canker • pigeons • frounce

Clay Pot Crafts for Kids
Clay pots can be used as gifts or decorations for the home. Kids will have a lot of fun making these easy projects with little supervision.
• clay pot crafts • clay pot gift • clay pot bird bath • wind chimes craft • acrylic paint crafts

Feeding British Garden Birds
The birdcare industry offers a bewildering array of supplies to attract garden birds. This is a guide to the different types of equipment and how to use them.
• british garden birds • bird feeding • seed feeder • nut feeder • bird box

How to Attract Birds
Attracting birds to your yard is an enjoyable hobby which has other benefits. For example,a bird sanctuary can provide natural insect control for your garden.
• attracting birds • bird watching • birding • how to lure birds • what attracts bird

Install a Birdbath to Entice Birds
Water is one of the things that make good bird habitat. Here are some pointers for choosing a bird bath or water feature, picking the best location, and maintaining it.
• install a birdbath • bird bath • water features attract birds • bird habitat • choosing a birdbath

Composing the Picture: Views From the Inside, Looking Outward
Encourages the homeowner to consider the home landscape as a gift to convey comfortable, contented and even cozy feelings to those who live in the house. Promotes the belief that views seen looking from the inside of a home to outside are just as important, if not more so, than “curbside appeal” or how the property appears to the public.
• azaleas • flowering plants • landscape design • landscape plan • planning process

Holiday Shopping for your Favorite Gardener
It's that time again - time to start thinking about great gifts to buy your favorite gardeners. Here are some suggestions, ranging from the tried, true and practical to the downright whimsical.
• gifts • holidays • gardener • gardeners • gardening

Mosquitoes in Your Garden
Mosquito sources; West Nile virus; garden ponds, bird baths, overturned saucers, etc.
• mosquito sources; west nile virus; garden ponds • bird baths • overturned saucers • etc.

Our Heavenly Haven for Butterflies and Hummers
Planting a butterfly and hummingbird garden is well worth the effort, especially when everything seems to burst into bloom at once. This article will give you a small glimpse of a few flowers, trees, and shrubs we've planted in our yard over a ten-year period. Many of our flowers are in full bloom this month, and have already attracted a variety of butterflies and a hummingbird or two to our little piece of Heaven on earth. Enjoy!
• butterflies and hummers • butterfly and hummingbird garden • butterfly • hummingbird • flying flowers

Quick Easy Mini Pond
Become a Water Gardener today and enjoy the magic of your own little pond at home -- complete with water lilies and even gold fish. This is the perfect way to "test the waters" and see how fun and rewarding pond keeping can be.
• back yard pond mini pond water garden half barrel

Spring Gardening for Birders
The availability of food, shelter, nesting sites, and water has a big impact on the number of birds that live in your backyard habitat.
• birds • spring gardening for birders • attract birds to your garden • features that birds like • food

West Nile Virus
In 1999, the first case of West Nile Virus in North America was reported in New York City. Just three years later it arrived in southern Ontario. What is West Nile Virus and how can we protect our selves from contacting the disease?
• west nile virus • mary alward • mary m alward • canadian health • symptoms of west nile virus


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