CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cardinals, woodpeckers, finches and juncos were among the most popular species of birds seen in Ohio this winter, according to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Project FeederWatch.
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How to create winter shelter for birds
Birding experts and readers offer their best tips to provide winter bird shelter to shield them from the snow, wind and cold ...
Our bird population in southwest Ohio is very diverse. We have many species that live here year-round. We also have migratory species. These are the species that head south for the winter. The food ...
I hear a lot of questions about attracting birds in winter. Can I still feed hummingbirds? What birds are here now? What foods should I offer? Can I keep my feeders up when it rains? Are birds getting ...
This could be an unusually good year to spot snowy owls in southern Canada. Here's why, and how to see these Arctic visitors ...
Keep feeders up in winter to help birds find food when natural sources are scarce. Offer high-fat seeds and suet, and clean feeders monthly to prevent disease. Remove feeders in spring or if pests or ...
When you step outside into the cold winter air, you may start shivering. Our bodies do this to keep us warm – our muscles tighten and loosen quickly, creating enough energy to give off heat. Humans ...
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