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Frozen bird bath with bird sitting on the edge

Bird Baths in Winter: How to Unfreeze Your Bird Bath

Birds, Projects & Ideas, Wildlife Habitat

Birds need water to survive, so keeping a bird bath full of fresh water will attract many different species. Here are some tips on how to keep your bird bath filled with water all year round. Do Birds Need Water in Winter? Winter is here, and the birds in your backyard are thirsty. Sure, they can get liquid from snow, but to process it, they …

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Black-eyed Susan flowers with a butterfly feeding on one flower

My Favorite Plant-It-And-Forget-It Flower: Black-eyed Susan

Deer-resistant, Drought-tolerant, Flowers, Heat-tolerant, Low maintenance, Native Plants

If you're looking for a plant-it-and-forget-it type of plant that still produces lots of flowers AND attracts pollinators, then look no further than the black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta). This easy-to-grow wildflower is found throughout North America where you can find it alongside roads, in grassy openings and prairies, and even along the edge …

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Recently emerged Gulf Fritillary butterfly

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly Hatching

Insects

The Friday night air had hints of fall weather to come, and Saturday morning, I opened the windows to my house, letting the fresh breeze in. I love opening my windows and letting the fresh air blow through the house. This weekend was full of cool breezes and sunny weather. It was a perfect glimpse of the fall weather to come and a great time to …

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Female black swallowtail butterfly feeding on zinnia

How to Attract and Feed Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterflies

Insects, Wildlife Habitat

One of the greatest joys I get out of my garden is watching the insects and wildlife that is attracted to the flowers and plants. I know that some of my plants will be consumed by these critters, but I’m willing to share. This week, I stumbled across this little black swallowtail caterpillar (Papilio polyxenes) munching in my carrot patch. These …

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Why Keep a Dead Tree In Your Yard?

Wildlife Habitat

As I was heading out to work this morning, I looked up at the large pecan tree in the backyard and saw both the male and female wood duck who have been hanging around our yard for a few weeks. The male was flying off and the female was flying into a cavity in one of the large branches of the tree. This large branch has a nice cavity in it, perfect …

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Jenny wren baby bird

The Dramatic Baby Bird Rescue

Birds

Generally I have a policy of leaving nature to take its course. I am unable to care for baby critters - so if I see one that is by itself or looks a little in need, I may provide it some food or water, but I refuse to bring them indoors or try to 'save' them. This may sound a bit harsh, but you would be surprised how many wildlife babies are …

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