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Exclusive! Watch a video of Burrowing Owls from new Colombia documentary
The clip is from the PBS film, Colombia – Wild and Free, which premieres on Wednesday, May 18. Read More “Exclusive! Watch a video of Burrowing Owls from new Colombia documentary”
Where feather colors come from: Why cardinals are red and grackles are shiny
Chemistry and structure combine to produce a rainbow of amazing color in feathers Read More “Where feather colors come from: Why cardinals are red and grackles are shiny”
The amazing way birds land
It was March, just before evening, and Sandhill Cranes were rising high above the Platte River in Nebraska, soaring in tight circles, and then dropping … Read More “The amazing way birds land”
Oldest known Roseate Spoonbill found nesting in Florida
The bird, now more than 18 years old, was banded as a chick in December 2003. Read More “Oldest known Roseate Spoonbill found nesting in Florida”
Lake Jackson sinkhole opens birding hotspot in Florida
Egrets, herons, spoonbills, vultures, Osprey, and other birds are taking advantage of a periodic dry-down of this lake north of Tallahassee. Read More “Lake Jackson sinkhole opens birding hotspot in Florida”
Honduras: A birder’s view
The Central American country is a meeting point for the birds of the Americas — and a terrific destination for birders. Read More “Honduras: A birder’s view”
Birding Veracruz
Trogons, hummingbirds, parrots, and other Mexican specialties await birders just a short drive from the world’s greatest hawkwatch Read More “Birding Veracruz”
Hotspots by the sea
California’s broiling hot Salton Sea is where to find cool birds Read More “Hotspots by the sea”
Cuba bird survey in March 2019 with David Sibley
You are invited on an exclusive, U.S.-led and U.S.-managed birding program to Cuba sponsored by BirdWatching magazine in partnership with the Caribbean Conservation Trust, Inc., with … Read More “Cuba bird survey in March 2019 with David Sibley”