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It’s officially spring, and songbirds will soon be flocking to feeders in Indiana. Blue jays, grackles and red-winged blackbirds are some of the most common backyard birds in March and will ...
Backyard bird feeders give Hoosiers a front row seat to enjoy the state’s songbirds while allowing chickadees, finches, cardinals and other species to supplement their foraged diets. Many ...
Generally, Indiana Audubon suggests Hoosiers use black oil sunflower seeds in their feeders. These have a great high-energy content and oil-rich seeds that a lot of birds will like.
The Great Backyard Bird Count begins Friday, Feb. 17, and runs through Monday. Bumgardner said it’s best to get out right after sunrise, when birds are most active. They’ll be hungry and ...
For the Birds: Backyard habitat reconsidered as songbird deaths continue. Sharon Sorenson. ... More: Sick and dying songbirds now found in 69 counties across Indiana; cause still unknown.
Now it it's 22nd year, the GBBC is a four-day citizen science project which helps scientists capture information about birds around the world.
Indiana's statewide ban on bird shows imposed in response to a deadly avian flu was relaxed Friday after officials tweaked the emergency rule to allow owners of parrots, canaries and other non ...
Bird flu has been found in a backyard poultry flock in northeastern Indiana, and it's the first time the specific strain in question has been detected in the central U.S., animal health officials ...
It’s officially spring, and songbirds will soon be flocking to feeders in Indiana. Blue jays, grackles and red-winged blackbirds are some of the most common backyard birds in March and will ...
All entries in the Great Backyard Bird Count timeframe count, so feel free to participate as many days as you can. Hoosier wildlife 5 species the Indiana Department of Natural Resources has worked ...
Backyard bird feeders give Hoosiers a front row seat to enjoy the state’s songbirds while allowing chickadees, finches, cardinals and other species to supplement their foraged diets. Many ...