This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CHILTON, Wis. — If you have a bird bath, ...
Seeing as how humans have encroached upon a lot of land that animals used to call home, it’s nice to give back once in a while, like with bird feeders and bird baths. If we can ensure our avian ...
Which bird baths are best? If you enjoy birdwatching, a bird bath is an easy way to draw many different types of birds to your yard. Since their advent in the 1800s, these garden ornaments have ...
Gardening is often a gateway to birding: As gardeners spend more time in their yards, they begin to notice all the other creatures who enjoy their landscape—and observation quickly turns into a desire ...
A bird bath serves as more than just an ornamental feature in your garden. It's a crucial resource for local wildlife, providing birds with water for drinking and bathing, which helps maintain their ...
Right before dawn, black-chinned hummingbirds splash every morning in a three-tiered bird bath at Greg and Janna Gibbons’ home near McAllister Park. Orchard orioles stop by on their way south in late ...
A bird bath is for bird bathing and drinking. Right? Wrong. Just because that's what you had in mind when you bought it doesn't mean it won't be used by an animal for some other purpose. People often ...
If you want to attract more birds to your yard, think beyond feeders. Since all birds need water, bird baths will draw a larger diversity of birds than seed feeders, says Becca Rodomsky-Bish, project ...
Once the preserve of quaint English gardens and Victorian postcards, the bird bath is enjoying quite the renaissance. As urban spaces lean into rewilding and outdoor aesthetics grow ever more curated, ...
These low-maintenance bird baths power up during sunnier weather, when birds of all shapes and sizes appreciate liquid refreshment more than most The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers.