The Explorers Club
How places like Big X Swamp and Bee Hive Hill sparked a lifelong love of nature. Read More “The Explorers Club”
How places like Big X Swamp and Bee Hive Hill sparked a lifelong love of nature. Read More “The Explorers Club”
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”
Outbreak spreads west, advice about feeding birds varies, rehabbers and zoos respond. Read More “Avian flu infects at least 34 North American bird species”
No fewer than seven raptor species in Kenya have declined by 88% or more since the 1970s. Read More “Report finds widespread declines among raptors in Kenya”
The event, hosted by Library of America, will be held on Zoom at 6 pm Eastern on Thursday, June 17. Read More “You’re invited to a conversation about the new American Birds anthology”
Pete Dunne reflects on the bird-attracting powers of a single tree in central California wine country. Read More “‘Magic’ oak tree attracts birds to California yard”
It’s OK to rethink your feeder setup if a raptor shows up. Read More “Dealing with birds of prey at your feeders”
Its sky dancing courtship display is just one of the incredible behaviors of this shorebird that’s found in the woods. Read More “The amazing American Woodcock”
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”
Often overlooked, the little-studied Say’s Phoebe brings the wild close to home in western North America. Read More “Say’s Phoebe: North America’s subtle songster”