Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. European starlings are one of my favorite "winter’s coming" birds. We have a couple that nest during the summer in a cavity high ...
Starlings have been a years-long problem at Herald reader Mark Messing’s suet feeder. “At that time, large flocks of starlings would clean out the suet feeder in an hour. Over the years I tried to ...
In my last column, we talked about nuisance birds — the Pinyon Jay in particular. This week, we will talk about another nuisance bird — the European Starling. I guess it is not polite of me to refer ...
As starling numbers fall to record lows in the UK, gardeners have been urged to feed them four specific food scraps to help them thrive. According to the 2025 RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, fewer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Comments placed on top of an image of birds using a bird feeder Putting up bird feeders in your garden is a great way to brighten ...
Hit the road starling! Have you ever noticed the Red-bellied woodpecker holds its ground and win the battle at the feeder when the starlings appear? This woodpecker shows her assertiveness in this ...
Q: Your last few Saturday columns in The Berkshire Eagle have been of particular interest, as we have restocked our Absolute feeder and also received a large double-sided bird feeder as a Christmas ...
"I am so happy that I purchased this bird feeder. Cardinals, sparrows, blue jays, woodpeckers and starlings are able to perch ...
If you find your bird feeders being ravaged by a scourge of starlings this winter (like ours have been) and you’re looking for someone to blame, look no further than that most famous of all ...
Watching this video shows there is no time wasted, as the White-breasted nuthatch, Tufted titmouse and Downy woodpecker eat this no-shell seed wreath packed with fruit and nuts! These birds have now ...
European starlings are one of my favorite "winter’s coming" birds. We have a couple that nest during the summer in a cavity high up in a dead poplar, but rarely see them. This time of year, however, ...
If you find your bird feeders being ravaged by a scourge of starlings this winter (like ours have been) and you’re looking for someone to blame, look no further than that most famous of all ...
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