A dream birding year
Pete Dunne’s advice for where and when to bird around North America for an extraordinary 12-plus months of finding birds. Read More “A dream birding year”
Pete Dunne’s advice for where and when to bird around North America for an extraordinary 12-plus months of finding birds. Read More “A dream birding year”
Titles about kingfishers, bird art, and Alaskan birds receive top honors. Read More “Three books about birds win National Outdoor Book Awards”
Conservationists have a plan to bring oak-dominated forests back to southern Indiana, which will help Prairie Warbler and other birds. Read More “Program aims to diversify Indiana forests”
How places like Big X Swamp and Bee Hive Hill sparked a lifelong love of nature. Read More “The Explorers Club”
A conversation about effective conservation with Todd Fearer of the Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture. Read More “Helping ‘Tipping Point’ species: Collaborating on a landscape scale”
A newly released State of the Birds report for the United States reveals a tale of two trends, one hopeful, one dire. Read More “Report: Bird losses extensive in the U.S.”
A recent study analyzes how bird communities would change on national wildlife refuges if and when we reach 2°C of climate warming. Read More “Study: Climate warming threatens birds on wildlife refuges”
Facility threatens plovers, falcons, warblers, grosbeaks, turtles, and other wildlife. Read More “FAA gives go-ahead to wildlife-harming SpaceX facility”
A tiny but loud, brightly colored songbird from subtropical Asia could be emerging as a new invasive species in Britain, threatening to dominate the dawn … Read More “New invasive bird in Britain: Red-billed Leiothrix”
Enhance your skills at identifying songs and calls and you’re sure to enjoy a lifetime of birding memories. Read More “Why it’s worth learning to ID birds by sound”