NEW YORK 鈥 鈥淔rom a changing climate to habitat loss from urban development, birds are constantly facing a myriad of challenges to find natural spaces to rest and fuel up to complete their migration journeys,鈥 said John Rowden, director of community conservation at the 约炮视频. 鈥淎 clutch of baby chickadees eats up to 9,000 insects between hatching and fledging. As we approach nesting season for many backyard birds, you can help feed baby birds by planting native plants in your yard or on your patios.鈥
Users simply type in their zip code to search 约炮视频鈥檚 Native Plants Database which offers a free online tool to discover the bird-friendly plants, trees, shrubs and grasses that are native to their region and locate a local supplier to start or grow their own backyard bird oasis.
Not only are native plants good for birds and the insects birds feed on, they are good for people, too. Native plants require less maintenance than exotic plants and they help the environment because they need less water and don鈥檛 require synthetic fertilizer or pesticides.
With support from the Coleman and Susan Burke Center for Native Plants, 约炮视频 works with local chapters to launch 约炮视频鈥檚 Plants for Birds in communities across the country.
- Become a Habitat Hero Anywhere: shows that anyone can create a bird-friendly garden to help reduce one of the biggest threats birds face 鈥 habitat loss. Regardless of gardening ability and access to land, the 鈥溾 program helps anyone create a garden of native plants that offers food and shelter for birds and makes the community healthier.
- Transform Urban Concrete to a Green Space for Birds & People: in Asheville, N.C., exemplifies how native plant gardens provide refuge for birds and people. The 约炮视频 chapter collaborated with a local church and groups to transform an abandoned concrete lot into an urban 鈥淔riendship Garden鈥 also known as "Jardin de la Amistad鈥 that has drawn in birds and people, alike.
- Restoration with a Twist to Encourage New Environmental Stewards: in Seattle, Wash. set out to spice up conservation with a summer series of events called 鈥Restoration with a Twist鈥 that enlisted volunteers to help remove invasive plants that were harming the native plant communities. With the promise of a foraged-cocktail happy hour, the summer series helped restore Seward's ecosystem while nurturing human connections and new nature lovers.
Already have a thriving bird-friendly garden with frequent feathered visitors or just finished yours? Download the free 约炮视频 Bird Guide App for an interactive bird ID tool to help you easily identify the birds outside your window. The newest 鈥淏ird Alert鈥 feature will even provide a real-time notification when a selected bird is spotted nearby, so you won鈥檛 miss that elusive 鈥渓ife bird鈥 again.
To learn how to make your yard more climate friendly, check out 约炮视频鈥檚 five-part series of guides on how to manage your outdoor turf to reduce your carbon footprint, all while creating bird-friendly habitat. Start with part one here.
If you鈥檙e interested in 鈥淧lants for Birds鈥 programs happening near you, find your local 约炮视频 chapter to learn what they have coming up at audubon.org/about/audubon-near-you.
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The 约炮视频 protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education and on-the-ground conservation. 约炮视频鈥檚 state programs, nature centers, chapters and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communities in conservation action. Since 1905, 约炮视频鈥檚 vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. 约炮视频 is a nonprofit conservation organization. Learn more at and @audubonsociety.
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