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Keep the Birds Coming Back for More

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Keep your feathered friends healthy, well-fed, and coming back for more.

Raccoons

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They may be cute, but they can wreak havoc in your garden and home.

Feathered Facts: Wild Turkey

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Let’s celebrate America’s wild turkey!

Feathered Facts: Northern Finch

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This northern finch lives off of Arctic birch and willow seeds before heading southward into any area with ample seeds—old fields, grassy roadsides, and your garden.

Ants in Your Plants

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Ants don't deserve your antipathy. These common but complex insects hold the key to a garden's health.

Brown Thrashers

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If you spy a rusty-brown bird hopping along a forest or thicket floor, using its bill to scoop under leaves and toss them up, you're probably watching a brown thrasher.

The Buzz on Bees

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With more than 4,000 bee species native to North America,  these colorful insects are one of the easiest types of wildlife to attract to your garden.

Monarchs and Milkweed

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With their bright orange and black wings, monarchs are one of the most easily recognizable butterflies.

Create a Herptile Haven

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Wildlife gardens should include more than just the furred and the feathered. For your next garden project, consider the slithery and the slimy, too.

Bird-feeding Basics

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Feeding wild birds is one of the easiest ways to experience the natural world right outside your door.

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