Master gardeners: Creating a bird-friendly garden   | Unpublished
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Author: Paul Welch
Publication Date: October 15, 2025 - 08:45

Master gardeners: Creating a bird-friendly garden  

October 15, 2025
With shorter days, many songbirds are migrating south. Some bird species, such as vireos, warblers, hummingbirds and thrushes, have already started their migration. Many will travel at night, using the stars and the earth’s magnetic pull as navigational tools to guide them. It will be a long, dangerous journey.  As an Ottawa gardener who likes […]


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