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How to locate owls
Sage advice for locating these woodland denizens Read More “How to locate owls”
Avian flu infects at least 34 North American bird species
Outbreak spreads west, advice about feeding birds varies, rehabbers and zoos respond. Read More “Avian flu infects at least 34 North American bird species”
Julie Craves describes why Blue Jays imitate hawks
In the column “Since You Asked” in every issue of BirdWatching, Contributing Editor Julie Craves answers readers’ questions about birds and bird behavior. Here is … Read More “Julie Craves describes why Blue Jays imitate hawks”
10 bird species that need our help now
Over the years, several bird species have been saved from extinction. Here are 10 more that need our help. Read More “10 bird species that need our help now”
Why two American Robins would sit on eggs in one nest
In the column Since You Asked in every issue of BirdWatching, Contributing Editor Julie Craves answers readers’ questions about birds and bird behavior. Here is … Read More “Why two American Robins would sit on eggs in one nest”
Species profile: Blue Jay – Nature’s clown
A sense of humor tops the list of reasons to take a new look at the old Blue Jay Read More “Species profile: Blue Jay – Nature’s clown”
Tips from Pete Dunne for identifying hawks in flight
A beginner’s guide to identifying hawks in flight Read More “Tips from Pete Dunne for identifying hawks in flight”
Pete Dunne on the riches of birding in late summer
August ranks among the richest of birding months. Southbound shorebirds are near peak diversity, and many songbird species are starting their southern push. One day … Read More “Pete Dunne on the riches of birding in late summer”
David Sibley takes a close look at American Avocets
Even a bird expert and field-guide author can learn more about birds by actively observing and asking questions. Read More “David Sibley takes a close look at American Avocets”