When Should You Intervene with Backyard Birds?
Backyard birding sometimes brings tough questions. Should you stop a hawk at your feeder? What about neighborhood cats or aggressive birds chasing others away? Learn when to intervene with backyard birds—and when the best action is simply letting nature take its course.
What Bird Seed Do Backyard Birds Prefer?
Choosing the right bird seed can make the difference between attracting colorful songbirds—or feeding a crowd of seed-hogging bullies. Learn which seeds bring in cardinals, finches, woodpeckers and more.
Hummingbirds in the United States
Hummingbirds are among the most remarkable birds in North America. Some species migrate more than 2,000 miles each year—and many Ruby-throated Hummingbirds even cross the Gulf of Mexico in a nonstop flight. In this guide we explore hummingbird distribution across the United States, famous hummingbird hotspots like southeastern Arizona and south Texas, and how backyard feeders can help these tiny travelers refuel during their incredible journeys.
Specialty Bird Feeding
Specialty bird feeding goes beyond traditional seed to attract hummingbirds, orioles, and bluebirds. Learn what works, what to avoid, and why patience matters.
Planning Birding Trips: From Local Adventures to America’s Top Hotspots
January is the perfect time for birders to plan the year ahead. Whether you’re exploring new local parks or traveling to iconic birding hotspots like High Island, Sax-Zim Bog, or Southeast Arizona, timing and preparation make all the difference. This guide walks you through how to plan birding trips—from choosing the right place and season to using eBird, studying local checklists, preparing for weather, and checking your gear—so every trip brings more confidence, joy, and memorable sightings.

