Shrubby Areas
Many birds choose shrubby areas to raise young The post Shrubby Areas appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticleCompost
Many insects, snails, and slugs eat microorganisms and decaying matter found in compost, and in turn become highly valuable food for birds The post Compost appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticlePavement or Gravel
Is your stormwater sticking around or "just passing through"? Find out how pavement choices affect your environment. The post Pavement or Gravel appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticleFlower Beds
Birds time their arrival in Spring with that of our pollinators. Flowers ensure those pollinators will be in your yard. The post Flower Beds appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticleForest
Manage your woodlot as part of the larger forest ecosystem The post Forest appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticleGreen Roofs
Green roofs take bird gardening to new heights The post Green Roofs appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticleArid
Birds not found elsewhere in the United States make their home here The post Arid appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticlePond
Help your pond attract the widest variety of birds possible The post Pond appeared first on YardMap.
View ArticleSnags
Amazingly, a dead tree can attract many times more birds to your land than a live one. The post Snags appeared first on YardMap.
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