The Great Backyard Bird Count helps scientists around the world better understand and protect birds. The global event kicks ...
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Mayor Chad Bachynski sees Regina as a black-capped chickadee: tough, resilient and non-migrational. “Just as the chickadee thrives through our harsh winters with resilience and spirit, so too do the ...
Columnist Bill Danielson explores the challenge of identifying individual birds and the rare moments that make one stand out ...
Also this weekend: Beat the 'Winter Blues' at Bloomington's Buskirk-Chumley Theater Feb. 15 Bundle up the family and embark ...
South Carolina's Baltimore oriole winter survey and the Great Backyard Bird Count is scheduled for Feb. 14-17, 2025 ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count, in which members of the public are asked to count the birds they see or hear for at least 15 ...
While the man-made and woman-made gusts and microbursts whip Washington, D.C., into chaos, the only disturbances here are at ...
Birds, such as blue and great tits, use fur to line their nests, exposing their offspring to pesticides used in veterinary treatments.
Great Backyard Bird Count” asks people to track the birds they see and hear over a few days. The information can help ...
This time of year, birds are easier to see on bare branches and you’ll have the run of some of the best viewing spots.