Audubon's Plants for Birds program provides you with informational tools about native plants in your region that serve as hosts for birds in your garden, backyard, or balcony. Birds and other wildlife are not the only beneficiaries of native plants. Because these plants don't need artificial fertilizers or pesticides and generally require less upkeep, they save time, water, and money. Wherever you live, you can help birds with native plants. Visit Audubon’s plant database for a customized list of plants in your area. Also, check out some of Audubon Delta's resources for communities.
Audubon's Plants for Birds program provides you with informational tools about native plants in your region that serve as hosts for birds in your garden, backyard, or balcony. Birds and other wildlife are not the only beneficiaries of native plants. Because these plants don't need artificial fertilizers or pesticides and generally require less upkeep, they save time, water, and money.
Wherever you live, you can help birds with native plants. Visit Audubon’s plant database for a customized list of plants in your area.
Check out Audubon Delta's resources for the communities.
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