Panama Fruit Feeders camera
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Brazil’s Cherry-throated Tanager is believed to number only 17 birds. Read More “Protected area created to benefit one of the rarest birds in the world”
The species is named Inti Tanager, after the Quechua word for “sun,” because of its yellow plumage and because it occurs in open, sunny habitat. Read More “New tanager species described from Bolivia, Peru”
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”
In our June 2002 issue, woodpecker expert Jerome A. Jackson wrote about attempts to find Ivory-billed Woodpeckers — and what it would mean if the birds were found. Read More “Jerry Jackson assesses David Kulivan’s report of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers in the Pearl River Swamp, Louisiana”
With new and unblemished feathers, David Sibley makes the case for birds looking their finest in fall. Read More “Why most birds look their best in fall plumage”
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”
The birds represent ‘high conservation priorities’ of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read More “Feds identify 269 ‘Birds of Conservation Concern’”
How the owners of five very different properties turned their yards into rich habitats for birds Read More “Five backyards that birds love”
In times of stress or even grief, ornitherapy can provide comfort and healing in surprising ways by focusing on the wonders of nature. Read More “Ornitherapy: The therapeutic power of birdwatching”