June 5, 2026
Discover how to identify bird eggs in your garden with this complete UK and US guide. Compare egg colors, nest types, clutch sizes, and key identification clues for common backyard birds, plus learn when nesting season occurs and how to observe nests safely.
June 3, 2026
A bird has nested on your house and that's actually worth getting excited about. This guide covers everything from what's happening inside that nest right now, which species are most likely to move in, and what the law says in the US, UK, Canada and EU, to how to clean up safely once the season is over. Written for bird lovers who want to enjoy the experience, not just manage it.
May 13, 2026
Learn how to support backyard birds safely with simple, responsible feeding habits. From cleaning feeders regularly to preventing disease spread and keeping seed fresh, these expert tips will help you create a healthier environment for birds while protecting local biodiversity.
March 23, 2026
Spring bird migration begins as early as March, with major waves arriving around April in southern regions and May in northern areas. This guide explains migration timing and provides practical ways to support birds, including offering fresh water, diverse food sources, and proper feeder placement.
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We regulary post awesome stories from the birding community and various related topics.
November 6, 2020
How come birds are never out of breath, even after flying great distances? Because they breathe very differently to mammals!
November 5, 2020
Some birds just can’t do anything right, no matter what they’re really like. How did they get those reputations, and are they justified?
November 2, 2020
Watching birds feed is such a joy, but did you know deadly infections can occur and spread at feeders? Learn more!
November 1, 2020
Windows can be pretty dangerous for our feathered friends. How to help to keep them safe?
October 30, 2020
The Carolina Reaper is the world’s hottest chili pepper. Most people fear this reaper, but birds can quite literally make a meal of many chilies with no problems.