

How Backyard Birds Adapt to Cold Weather and their Strategies for Staying Warm
When winter arrives, backyard birds face the challenge of staying warm in freezing temperatures. Unlike humans, birds cannot simply put on a coat or turn up the heat. Instead, they rely on a variety of clever and natural strategies to survive the cold. Understanding these behaviors not only deepens our appreciation for these resilient creatures but also helps bird enthusiasts create better habitats to support them through winter.
For The Birds
3 days ago


Understanding Bird Behavior: Do Birds Have a Sense of Smell and What to Do If You Find a Baby Bird
Two common topics that many bird enthusiasts and casual observers wonder about are whether birds have a sense of smell and what to do if they find a baby bird. These questions touch on important aspects of bird biology and conservation. This post explores scientific findings about birds’ sense of smell, debunks myths about baby birds being abandoned if touched by humans, and offers practical advice on how to respond if you encounter a young bird in need.
For The Birds
6 days ago


Understanding the Disturbing Trend of Animal Cruelty on Roads and Its Impact on Community Empathy
Why Do Some People Intentionally Harm Animals on Roads? Understanding why some individuals deliberately harm animals requires looking at psychological and social factors. Intentional vehicle-wildlife collisions, including hitting animals like ducks on residential roads, are a known, albeit small, phenomenon, with studies suggesting roughly 3% to 6% of drivers may intentionally swerve to hit animals.
For The Birds
Jan 19




















