Animals that reproduce by laying eggs are called oviparous animals. In these animals, the process of both fertilization and embryo development does not occur inside the mother. Birds and frogs are examples of oviparous animals. What is called oviparous? : producing eggs that develop and hatch outside the maternal bodyRead More →

Top 10 Trees and Shrubs With Berries for Birds Eastern Red Cedar. Juniperus virginiana, Zones 2 to 9. … Firethorn. Pyracantha coccinea, Zones 5 to 8. … Winterberry. Ilex verticillata, Zones 3 to 9. … American Cranberrybush. Viburnum trilobum, Zones 2 to 7. … Chokeberry. Aronia, Zones 3 to 9.Read More →

Northern pike is a predator fish who mostly feeds on perch, walleyes, bass, chubs, frogs, snakes, bugs etc. As pike sits on the top of the food chain in most cases, it feeds on anything it desires – even smaller pike. Do muskies eat ducks? Muskies can consume waterfowl (adultRead More →

Blue Jays and Northern Cardinals love pumpkin seeds. Don’t be surprised if you spot a Gray Catbird lingering under a pumpkin seed-filled feeder, too! It will take a little time, but if you hull the seeds, smaller birds will enjoy them as well! Can you leave pumpkin out for wildlife?Read More →

Nests can be used only once, and a new one built for each subsequent nesting attempt, or re-used either within- and between-seasons. Do birds return to nest after fledging? Once chicks fledge, adults and young do not typically continue to use the nest. However, some birds will return to theRead More →

In many species only male birds sing, but in others, both males and females sing. And some birds don’t sing at all. For example, vultures and storks can barely produce any sound – let alone something musical enough that we would call it a song. Why do female songbirds notRead More →

The glass has a patterned, UV reflective coating, a web of lines coated on to the surface of the glass. The pattern looks like scattered sticks. Standing very close to the glass at a certain angle the human eye can see the fine veins running through it and this isRead More →

Sparrows will first. scratch a hole in the ground with their feet then lie in it and fling dirt or sand over their bodies. with flicks of their wings. They will also bathe in water or in dry or melting snow. What is bird dust? Bird dust is a whiteRead More →