Wednesday, April 12, 2023

How to garden with birds in mind

Native plants are a birds' best friend.
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Bullock's Oriole forages for insects in Hawthorn.
Create Healthier Communities for Birds and People by Doing One Thing
A healthy habitat with native plants—the ones that have evolved alongside the other living things there—is key to making birds feel at home. With Audubon's free Native Plants Database, you can easily find the plants that will attract and support the birds found in your area. 

By planting with birds in mind, you can transform your space into a sanctuary that is more water efficient, eliminates the need for fertilizers or pesticides, provides cleaner air, and welcomes the bugs birds love to eat. And best of all, native plants create a healthier environment for you and your community.

So, try Audubon's free Native Plants Database today and grow a beautiful garden that provides a safe haven for birds.
Find Plants for Birds
If you're attracting more birds with native plants, you should be sure that your windows are bird-friendly too! Visit our website to learn how you can help reduce window collisions with easy DIY solutions.
Bullock's Oriole forages for insects in Hawthorn. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
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