Embracing Fall: Nature Activities and Wildlife Tips for the Season
Release Date: 09/14/2024
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In this fall-themed episode of “The Backyard Naturalists,” hosts Debbie and Laurie, based near Charlotte, delve into the wonders of the autumn season. They discuss the changeable weather and share their favorite aspects of fall. The episode is packed with practical advice for nature enthusiasts, including:
- Installing owl boxes: Now is the perfect time to set up owl boxes before these nocturnal birds start searching for nesting sites.
- Avoiding excessive fall cleanup: Embrace the natural messiness of fall, as wildlife relies on natural debris for habitat and food.
- Planting native perennials, trees, and shrubs: Learn the best practices for timing and watering to ensure successful planting.
- Participating in “Lights Out” campaigns: Help protect migrating birds from building collisions by turning off unnecessary lights at night.
Debbie and Laurie also caution against using fake spider web decorations for Halloween, highlighting the dangers they pose to wildlife. They emphasize the importance of leaving seed heads and stems in gardens to support wildlife, especially goldfinches still feeding their young.
Listeners are encouraged to try at least one of these fall activities and share their experiences. The hosts also suggest reaching out to local Audubon societies to get involved in “Lights Out” programs. Tune in for an informative and inspiring episode that celebrates the beauty and importance of fall in the natural world.
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