From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Native plants bring all the birds to the yard
Date June 26, 2022 1:02 PM
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Birds and native plants are made for each other, thanks to millions of years of evolution. Trees, flowers, shrubs, and grasses can serve as shelter, nesting material, and veritable buffets for birds.

Whether you’re looking to increase your awareness outdoors or attract more birds to your home, let this primer be your guide ([link removed]). Learning which plants are best suited to your region, can help make your yard, balcony, or patio even more bird friendly. With a little work and planning, you could be rewarded with an iridescent Ruby-throated Hummingbird or a seasonal migrant like this Blackpoll Warbler.


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Blackpoll Warbler. Photo: Shirley Donald/Audubon Photography Awards

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