If you see a Cooper’s or Sharp-shinned Hawk in your yard, consider taking down the bird feeder for a few days. Cardinals at a feeder are easy prey for a hawk. Removing the feeder will encourage the ...
In my Bird Buddy review, I was impressed with the high quality of the photos and videos taken by the feeder's camera. I could see all sorts of details on the sparrows, finches, cardinals ...
Cardinals enjoy foods rich in carotenoids, such as berries, wild grapes, apples, and safflower seeds homeowners place in feeders. Cardinals enjoy foods rich in carotenoids, such as berries ...
A: It certainly sounds like raccoons are the culprits — they’re good at standing on their hind legs and tipping nectar feeders so they can slurp up the fluid. You could try bringing in your feeders in ...