Granivores, omnivores, frugivores, insectivores…birds that visit our neighborhoods have a variety of diets and preferences. But is it safe to put out jelly for fruit-eating birds?
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Here is Madison Audubon’s updated recommendations for bird feeders and baths in response to the emergence of mystery illness affecting feeder birds. Madison Audubon has been closely following the reports from the USGS National Wildlife Health Center and researchers across the United States studying the disease. Unfortunately, the cause remains unknown, but reported cases are dropping. It is possible that the reduction in cases could be attributed to people following suggested preventative measures, such as taking down feeders and baths
In Wisconsin, there are not yet any confirmed cases of birds sickened or killed by the mystery illness and we're hoping that we can work together to keep it that way.
Hummingbirds are on their way back to Wisconsin! If you're humming with excitement, you're not alone! Hummingbirds are a beloved species regardless of where you live, and for the Wisconsinites waiting for their return each spring, nothing is more exciting than seeing the first Ruby-throated Hummingbird of the year.
If you love hummers and put out a hummingbird feeder, these are your Top 5 To-Do (and Don’t-Do) List to keep these little beauties happy and healthy in your yard.
Photo by Monica Hall