A: No one knows for sure what causes baldness in birds. And often in the literature that I read, the condition has not been well studied. Fortunately, in most cases new head feathers grow within a few ...
Recently, I received a telephone call from Marilyn Otten reporting that she had seen a Carolina wren, a new species for her yard on Harding Place in the south part of Syracuse about three-quarters of ...
Granted a bird doesn't "think," according to our interpretation of the word. But our Carolina wrens, for example, wouldn't be such busy little creatures if they didn't have ever-so-many things to see ...
Q: A Carolina wren visited our feeders last Saturday, and I’ve spotted it most days since, including today. It is adorable! It seemed to enjoy the sunflower seeds and suet equally and was the first to ...
Nothing could be finer than to see a Carolina in the morning. The lone Carolina wren occasionally sampling the offerings in front and back of my home was especially active last week following the area ...
Are you considering adding a bird feeder in the back yard of your South Carolina home? Maybe you’ve had one for some time, but would like to know more about the birds using it? There are hundreds of ...
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