Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding their ...
Cold weather can be tough, with icy ground, biting winds and bitter frosts – and even the risk of snow. But it's even tougher for small birds living outside, who can lose weight and struggle to ...
After a night of subfreezing temperatures — like those we’ve had in Georgia this week — it’s heartening to see the songbirds, woodpeckers and other feathered creatures still flitting about my yard ...
A pathogen for bird pink eye remains viable on bird feeders in winter conditions much longer than in summer conditions without losing any of its severity, according to a recent study. “In colder ...
ANTIGO, Wis. (WSAW) - As migratory birds make their way back to our backyard feeders and trees, the Raptor Education Group Inc. warns the recent cold weather could threaten the animals’ survival. Ryan ...
The climate is warming overall, but our cold spells seem worse than ever. That’s because a warming Arctic alters the jet stream that used to protect us from Arctic blasts, which now spill farther into ...
Some owls, hawks and other young raptors in Connecticut are succumbing to the recent run of bitterly cold weather, and Sunday's snowstorm added another challenge, according to wildlife rehabilitators.
The winter solstice occurred Dec. 21 and, with it, the longest and most challenging night for our birds. Even in areas lacking bitter temperatures, the most overlooked winter survival challenge for ...
KILLINGWORTH, Conn. (WFSB) - A Place Called Hope thanked the community for their donations and support during the cold in Connecticut. Over the weekend, they posted on Facebook asking for wee wee pads ...
Cold weather can be tough, with icy ground, biting winds and bitter frosts – and even the risk of snow. But it's even tougher for small birds living outside, who can lose weight and struggle to ...
As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding their feathered visitors may wonder how, or if, they can withstand the harsh ...