
For the birds
Though we might live in an urban environment, we’re never too far removed from nature. Consider the fall migratory period, when thousands of birds — the northern cardinal, Carolina wren and tufted titmouse among them — pass through New York City, on their way to warmer climes.
“They need a food source starting now, not just when it’s winter,” says Rich Merritt of New York state’s Audubon Society, who suggests that fall is the perfect time to set up a bird feeder. “They also rely on it as a food source when it’s cold,” he adds, “so keep it stocked and keep it clean.”
Then sit back and look forward to making some new feathered friends this season.
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