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Wildlife

  • Timber rattler coiled and resting

    Simply hearing the word snake sends shivers up some folks’ spines. However, snakes are an important component of our ecosystem in Georgia due to their major role as both a predator and prey. The rising temperatures bring on a time when some wildlife, including snakes, become more active. Snakes are common across Georgia even in…

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  • Ruby-throated hummingbirds migrate north from their wintering grounds in Mexico and Central America. They arrive in Georgia in the spring between late March to early April. Migration depends on the weather and food sources. We need to be prepared for the hummingbirds’ arrival by putting out feeders by mid-March. We should fill the feeders with…

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  • Ruby-throated Hummingbirds spend the spring, summer and early fall in Georgia. Feeders and flower gardens are great ways to attract these birds, and some people turn their yards into buzzing clouds of hummingbirds each summer. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are eastern North America’s only breeding hummingbird. A feeder with a simple sugar water solution of balance is…

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  • Flyer for Georgia Green Landscape Stewards Welcoming Wildlife program

    When people think about wildlife, most people think of deer, bears, or other large animals. The term, “wildlife” refers to all animals that are not tamed or domesticated. Wildlife includes invertebrates (animals without backbones, such as earthworms, insects and spiders and vertebrates, animals with backbones: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Why would someone like…

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