June 15, 2026
Bird song is not a single behavior with a single explanation. Territory defense, mate attraction, pair-bond maintenance, individual recognition: song does all of these, and which function dominates depends on the species, the time of day, and the time of year.
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.
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We regulary post awesome stories from the birding community and various related topics.
March 29, 2021
Red birds are bright, but are they more vulnerable that way? Let's see how do they get that colour!
March 26, 2021
All birds need nests for their chicks, and some will nest in our gardens and yards. Learn how to help!
March 25, 2021
Feeding birds in winter is something we all do, but what about feeding them in other seasons?
March 22, 2021
Birds sing for lots of reasons, and when birdwatching we can use these sounds to identify species.
March 18, 2021
When thinking about animals and their sleep habits, a cat or a dog comes to mind, but you’ve never seen a bird sleeping, right?