Consider hanging out a bird feeder or two this winter
Pollick does it as a tribute to “Old Ugly,” a late Toledo friend.
Pollick does it as a tribute to “Old Ugly,” a late Toledo friend.
Feeding and watching birds includes the responsibility of cleaning up after our sometimes messy feathered friends before serious problems arise.
Ornithologists tell us birds only get about 20 percent of their food needs from backyard feeders, but these feeders can be very important during periods of extreme cold or when ice covers food sources.
Feeding birds, where legal, doesn’t have to cost a lot of money when other alternatives are available.