Fall is officially here, and while we can look forward to the warm, earthy tones of autumn, this also marks the end of peak season for birds, as species watch their offspring leave the nest and begin foraging for food before winter arrives.
And if your yard is usually a haven for different bird species, including hummingbirds to feed, you might want to look no further than your fruit bowl. This is because gardeners are being urged to place two common fruits on their lawns and bird feeding stations this fall. What's more, these tasty treats wouldn’t go amiss in a delicious pudding. So what are they?
Leave out apples and pears
Consider leaving out apples and pears as an easy, cost-effective way to support our feathered visitors. Simply slice them up and either scatter them on your lawn or