COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Famous for their bright metallic feathers, fast-fluttering wings and long beaks, a unique species of bird will soon arrive in Ohio. Beginning in late February, hummingbirds ...
Get your feeders ready, hummingbirds are back in Ohio after migrating thousands of miles from their winter habitats in Mexico and Central America. Here's where they have been spotted. Hummingbirds ...
April is in full swing, which means it's time for spring showers, blooming flowers and beautiful melodies coming from your garden. That's right, hummingbirds are making their way back to Southern Ohio ...
If you are an amateur bird watcher like me, you have likely noticed that the group of birds you see in the winter is somewhat different than those that you see in the summer. Just as is the case with ...
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are expected to return to Ohio around April 20. These birds spend winters in Mexico and South America, undertaking a long migration that includes a 500-mile stretch over the ...
Birds benefit from supplemental food. Hanging up a bird feeder allows you to observe birds flying in and out of your yard and eating. During the colder months, bird feeders become more essential since ...
But where you live determines more than just whether you see juncos year-round or seasonally; it also determines what type of ...
There are purple finches, goldfinches showing no yellow plumage and some nuthatches that hit and run off with each seed. Mourning doves seek ground fallout, although they occasionally try to land on ...
This is exactly where you should put your bird feeder to get the most feathered customers. If you find yourself feeling ...
Guest columnist Travis Gates is marketing specialist for the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center. The thermometer reads 28 ...