Robins are a familiar sight in British winters, staying active when other birds hide. But while we like tidy borders, robins ...
A few simple steps in your garden can make a big difference to help birds through cold weather... we asked expert birdwatcher ...
One of the most well-known Christmas plants is actually a parasite that feeds on trees and could make people and pets sick.
Check out the bird species you might see at your backyard feeder this winter in different parts of North Carolina.
'Meat scraps such as small pieces of turkey or chicken can provide the protein they need to stay strong,' says Richard. Plus, ...
Pucker up, it’s time to hang your mistletoe! One of my favorite tales about mistletoe comes from Norse mythology, which started with Freya, the goddess of love and mother of Balder, the summer sun.
If attracting birds to your yard is something you'd like to do, creating spaces for them to live is essential. Use an old pair of shoes to make a birdhouse.
From the soaring Steppe eagle to the vulnerable Indian wolf, the resilience of the wild remains our most powerful reminder of ...
From robin redbreasts to holly, mistletoe to wreaths, it’s a time to embrace our native species and to enjoy all the stories, myths and tales us humans have woven around them. Does your local area or ...
You might steal a kiss under its green branches, but in nature, mistletoe is a parasitic plant that attaches to and steals nutrients from trees.
Compiled by The Hull Times Staff JANUARY • As the Massachusetts State Legislature began its session on New Year’s Day, Rep. Joan Meschino nominated longtime Hull resident Timothy Carroll to become the ...