Out My Backdoor: The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
By Terry W. Johnson
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Butterfly Weed by Terry W. Johnson
Ruby-throated Hummingbird at a Feeder by Terry W. Johnson
Yellow-bellied sapsucker (Terry W. Johnson)
By Terry W. Johnson
By Terry W. Johnson
By Terry W. Johnson
One of the most fascinating things about birds is that, since they have wings, they can show up when and where they are least expected. One such bird is the rufous hummingbird.
By Terry W. Johnson
For the last few weeks, Georgians have been enjoying the first peaches of the year. However, while we have been eating these sweet, fuzzy fruits, birds and other wildlife have been dining on juicy fruits produced by black cherry trees.
Terry W. Johnson
By Terry W. Johnson
By Terry W. Johnson
If you enjoy gardening for hummingbirds, you should become acquainted with the salvias. Salvias and hummingbirds are so mutually beneficial to one another that wildlife gardeners sometimes refer to them as the perfect pair.