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Pesticide Use Impacts Gardens And Wildlife

Posted on June 29, 2015 4 Comments

Whether you garden on a large or small scale, what you do has consequences. Sometimes there is something obvious like baby birds drowning in a backyard pond after mosquito spraying, but usually the effects are slow and largely invisible unless we know what to look for. The truth is that any action we take, whether it is planting native or   [Read More …]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Gardening, Pesticides, wildlife

Make Way For Ducklings: A Modern Tale

Posted on June 11, 2015 2 Comments

Every spring and summer Mallard ducks spread out across the city and lay their nests in courtyards, parks, on rooftops, and in people’s backyards. Mallard ducks often nest downtown or in very congested areas because the small planters and tree boxes they find there are good hiding spots and well protected from predators (such as: crows, gulls,   [Read More …]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Duck Watch, ducklings, Mallard Ducks

How You Can Help Baby Birds This Spring

Posted on May 22, 2015 1 Comment

Leave Fledglings Alone. During the spring and summer you will probably see quite a few baby birds hopping around on the ground. These are most likely young birds who are learning to fly, also known as fledglings. Fledglings get their name because they are at the stage where their feathers and wing muscles are developed enough for them to begin   [Read More …]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: baby birds, birds, wildlife

Profile Of An Eastern Screech Owl

Posted on May 11, 2015 3 Comments

A Trill Sounds In The Night Chances are you’ve never seen an Eastern Screech Owl but you have probably heard one. This tiny owl has a voice of a bird many times its size. Their haunting trill sounds at dusk and continues through the night and into the very early morning. Like most owls, Eastern Screech Owls are nocturnal. They hunker down in   [Read More …]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: birds, Eastern Screech Owl, owl, wildlife

The Truth About Opossums

Posted on April 24, 2015 76 Comments

Virginia Opossums Get a Bad Rap People often blame them for things they didn’t do such as tipping garbage cans or killing chickens. A lot of the time the only major complaint people have about them is simply that they are there. Opossums usually don’t tip the trash cans or dig up gardens but they often stop to clean up the mess left by another   [Read More …]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: opossum, wildlife

We’re Expecting Babies!

Posted on April 3, 2015 Leave a Comment

The Spring And Summer Are Our Busiest Seasons! Why? Because we have so many little mouths to feed! Very soon we will begin seeing baby squirrels, rabbits, and opossums. You will probably see them too! Although most baby animals tend to stay in their nests till they grow older, you can often see mom and dad bustling around looking for food. In late   [Read More …]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: baby animals

Migration Is No Simple Task. How Can You Help Migrating Birds?

Posted on March 21, 2015 3 Comments

Migration is Risky Business Migration can be a very dangerous undertaking. The journey sends birds across great distances and into unfamiliar territories. They must overcome many obstacles including: lack of food increased exposure to predators physical exhaustion bad weather These things are largely out of the birds’ control. Much is   [Read More …]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: birds, migration

Migratory Birds Are Coming to DC! Find Out How Much You Really Know About Migration.

Posted on March 7, 2015 Leave a Comment

The Birds Are Returning! Spring is not yet upon us but subtle shifts are already in the air. The light is changing and with it, many birds who vacated the city during the winter months are beginning to return. In February, large flocks of American Robins appeared in the area and began gathering in Rock Creek Park, picking through leaf litter,   [Read More …]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: birds, migration

Be My Valentine

Posted on January 16, 2015 1 Comment

City Wildlife is hosting a special Valentine's Day event! Please join us Saturday, February 14, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and help spread some love by picking an animal to be your valentine. • Take a tour of our facility • Enjoy Valentine goodies! • Decorate the City Wildlife lobby! • Win a prize! Tours start every 15 minutes and are   [Read More …]

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