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Why Have A Bat House?

From years of unwarranted human fear and persecution, and now White-Nose Syndrome Bats are in an alarming decline. And now with people going green making their homes more air tight to conserve energy they are sealing up areas where Bats once thrived and lived during the summer months. The once attics of old barns, church Read more…

May 23, 2025 at 2:30 pm


The Effects of White-Nose Syndrome

Did you know that with an estimated loss of over 1,000,000 (1 million) bats in the United States that between 660 and 1320 metric tons or 1,454,785 to 2,910,098 lbs of insects will go unchecked? Considering a mosquito weighs approximately 2.25 milligrams and that one milligram equals 0.0000352739619 ounces that’s a lot of mosquitoes! Money Read more…

May 22, 2025 at 9:16 pm


White-Nose Syndrome, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Go On The Offense

Stated in a news release on May 17, 2025 the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service goes on the offense against White-nose Syndrome. This is in response to the fact that WNS has now been reported in 18 states and 4 Canadian Providences. WNS has reportedly killed over a 1 million bats since first discovered near Read more…

May 22, 2025 at 9:11 pm


White-Nose Syndrome, USDA Forest Service Considering Cave Restrictions

In a new release dated May 11, 2025 Forester, Leslie Weldon announced that he is considering potential restrictions to access both caves and abandoned mines. This would be for all National Forests and National Grasslands in the Northern Region of the U.S. Forest Service. This region includes North Dakota, Montana, north Idaho and northwest South Read more…

May 22, 2025 at 9:08 pm


White-nose Syndrome Arrives in Nova Scotia, Canada

Nova Scotia has become the fourth Canadian Province to confirm White-nose Syndrome in their Little Brown Bat population. The diagnosis was confirmed in April by the Canadian Co-Operative Wildlife Health Centre, located in Prince Edward Island. Charlie Parker, the Minister of Natural Resources states there is no health risk to the public, but is asking Read more…

May 13, 2025 at 6:44 am


Evening Grosbeak Makes Its Debut

 This is a new bird to our back yard feeder. It was a thrill when we first saw it. We realized after a while the thrill was short lived when they took control of the feeder. They are known for their excessive eating habits. The Evening Grosbeak likes to eat, and eat they do. Read more…

May 8, 2026 at 8:07 pm


A Pair of Cardinal’s Waiting Their Turn For Our Backyard Feeder

This pair of Cardinals have been frequent visiters to our feeder since we put it up 2 years ago. Cardinals are known to form a stable bond between each other. The pair will remain in close contact all year round, keeping their bond by singing to each other.

May 8, 2026 at 6:47 pm


Rose-Breasted Grosbeak

The Rose-Breasted Grosbeak is known for its whistled song, but that is all the male and female have in common. The major difference between the male and female is the male has the brilliant colored pink chest on a white background. These colors are accented by their dark black hood or feathers that runs from Read more…

May 2, 2026 at 9:29 pm


Purple Finch

The Purple Finch is found from Newfoundland to southern New Jersey, from British Columbia to Quebec, and from Minnesota and Baja California. It winters in Nova Scotia, British Columbia also as far south as Florida to the Gulf Coast and Texas. In recent years there has been a noticeable decline in the Purple Finch. One Read more…

May 2, 2026 at 9:23 pm