Some bird species attack windows because they mistake their reflection for a rival. Take preventative measures in the spring, when the behavior is at its peak.
On a blissful morning, as I luxuriated with a cup of coffee and pored over the newspaper, I heard a tap-tap-tap. I looked up to see a bellicose male bluebird attacking a high window. He'd already been ...
That’s the sound that tells me berries are ripe enough for robins. We have four mountain ash trees, full of orange berries this year. Facing the mountain ash trees, we have a 40-inch-high, 9-foot-long ...
A male cardinal that lives among bare crape myrtle branches has spent more than two months jousting with its own image in the windows of Tanya Toney's west Little Rock home. "It's driving me nuts!" ...
Audubon volunteers and staff members cover the side mirrors on their cars with plastic grocery bags when they park at the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary in Irvine this time of year. “Every spring we ...
NHFD firefighters cleaned the windows and applied sticky, polka-dot decals to the highest-risk windows at Mitchell Library. Credit: Mona Mahadevan photos Under the watchful eyes of three intrepid ...
We all like to admire ourselves in the mirror from time to time, but there’s a bird in Australia that seems to have developed a rather unhealthy fixation, gazing upon its reflection for hours on end ...
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