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Hanging a birdhouse means considering not only the birds but also the tree. Here's how to protect your trees and your feathered friends.
Habitat loss has driven some species away from former nesting areas. The right house can bring birds back.
A Northern potoo bird proved to be a master of disguise after one photographer confused it with a tree stump in Belize.
The birds will also consume the insects that are also attracted to the oozing sap. The yellow-bellied sapsucker is very habitual in nature, pecking “sample” holes to find a tree it likes.
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Are you looking to attract more birds to your yard? Here, we look at a small native tree that will make your garden a ...
Bird is culprit for holes in tree trunk Woodpeckers make a meal out of sap and the insects drawn to it Sapsuckers made the holes in this tree.
House prices are going through the roof, especially in the capital, however you wouldn't expect to find a property with a long tree trunk growing through the actual walls. Rogue landlords who ...
This is the fascinating moment wild birds hid in plain sight by camouflaging into a rambutan tree trunk.
Want to get quickly into the tree canopy? This modular set of stairs can be quickly and easily wrapped around any tree, without doing damage to the trunk.
The Tetsu Teahouse in the Japanese city of Hokatu is perched atop a cypress trunk in a cherry tree orchard Sweden's Treehotel boasts a range of creative designs, including a UFO, a bird's nest and ...