Q: When I see robins hunting worms on the lawn, they often have their heads turned to one side, seemingly so one ear is closer to the ground. So, I’m thinking they’re hearing worms moving around, ...
If you'd like to see more robins visiting your yard, draw them in with this tree that gives the birds food and shelter while ...
On April 18, my husband found a cup-shaped nest made of mud, grass, leaves and small twigs ensconced within our Norway spruce. He noticed an adult robin’s head peering out from the nest. Ever since ...
In June, if you’re observant, a window of nature opens for a short time. By now, common songbirds like chickadees and American robins have finally coaxed their growing young out of their nests and ...
Robins are a common sight in gardens across the UK, but there are certain plants you can grow to encourage them to visit more often - and they're perfect for autumn ...
This week’s question is: Where have all the robins gone? The question was asked by a casual birdwatcher (not by a bird nerd who keeps elaborate records and builds an impressive life list, recording ...
As it's illegal to cause them to grow in the wild, when it comes to your garden, it may be best to stick with other berry ...
It’s that time of year here in our neck of Pennsylvania when it’s prime nesting season for our feathered friends. Case in point: Our home in Northbrook is now surrounded by nesting birds. These ...
It’s that time of year here in our neck of Pennsylvania when it’s prime nesting season for our feathered friends. Case in point: Our home in Northbrook is now surrounded by nesting birds. These ...
CEDAR HILL, Mo. — Birds of a feather are flocking together at Radeackar’s Market in Cedar Hill. For at least the past month, thousands of robins have been nesting in the trees lining the grocery store ...
Robins are everywhere once again. The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory bird. Seasonal movements between breeding and wintering grounds, occurring twice a year, are inherently risky.
Ever noticed how robins seem to ignore your bird feeder, even when every other perch is full? It’s not that they’re being ...