Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Welcome to my zone 9a habitat garden near Houston, Texas. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. The blooms of the Carolina jessamine signal the changing of the seasons. Spring is breathing down its neck. As change comes to Nature and the garden, I have made the difficult decision to change some things in my life as well. For the past few years, I have published on three separate but related blogs - Backyard Birder. Where I wrote about birds, The Nature of Things. This blog is now six-and-a-h.
Thursday, January 8, 2015. Possibly the Very Best Citrus. Not only am I a gardener, but my dad is a gardener, and my granddad is a gardener. Here we are, three generations of gardeners. They do have a lot of Texas crepe myrtles growing there, but semi-tropical they are not. What I really wanted to tell you about are Kishu Mandarins. Kids love them and w.
The SeedSaucer was developed for the individual who enjoys Birding in there back yard or balcony but wants to avoid the mess that feeding wild birds creates.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Visit the Hot New Releases in Backyard Birding and Wildlife. The openings on this stylish feeder are just the right size for finches, nuthatches and other small birds, but keep out jays and other feeder bullies. The latching top stays firmly in place to help keep burglar squirrels out of your birdseed. Our Globe Cage Feeder is especially effective against gray squirrels.
Tips on attracting birds to your yard. Calling All Owl Enthusiasts North Tonawanda Owl Prowl. While searching online recently for outdoor Bird Watching activities, I came across an exciting event I wanted to share with you. The Buffalo Audubon Society is hosting an upcoming hike through the North Tonawanda Nature Preserve in search of Eastern Screech Owls.
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A comprehensive ornithological view into my backyard. No birds were harmed while creating this blog. Friday, March 27, 2009. Spring is certainly here with Azaleas blooming and male American Goldfinches are starting to become brighter and brighter each. Day This past week a Brown Thrasher decided to show his face again. Also the Eastern Bluebirds are starting to find their birdhouses! Posted by Backyard Bird Nerd. Tuesday, February 10, 2009.