Identify Pectoral Sandpiper with these tips
Learn how to distinguish this long-distance migrant from similar-looking sandpiper species. Read More “Identify Pectoral Sandpiper with these tips”
Learn how to distinguish this long-distance migrant from similar-looking sandpiper species. Read More “Identify Pectoral Sandpiper with these tips”
Follow the struggles and triumphs of the sea hawks in new ‘definitive wildlife film.’ Read More “PBS film offers intimate look at nesting Osprey”
The birds represent ‘high conservation priorities’ of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read More “Feds identify 269 ‘Birds of Conservation Concern’”
Highlights of the season include ducks, eagles, and spectacular owls. Read More “Pete Dunne on the gifts of winter birding”
An excursion to see and hear the American Woodcock’s courtship display strikes gold, near a place that woodcocks helped save from development. Read More “A spring twilight spectacular: American Woodcock’s courtship display”
When time is short, Pete Dunne goes birding at his local patch, the Commerical Township Wetlands Restoration Site. Read More “Pete Dunne describes his local birding patch”
A paper published recently in the journal Science Advances confirms that a creative approach to bird and habitat conservation in California’s Central Valley really works. … Read More “Using eBird to help shorebirds”
While I was walking a wooded area near a Michigan pond one spring, the forest floor stopped me cold. It was carpeted with White-throated Sparrows … Read More “The value of flocks”
In On the Move, our regular column about migration, we present pairs of distribution maps from eBird that you can use to compare where interesting … Read More “eBird Maps show where to find Dunlin this October”
The annual Christmas Bird Count was the subject of not one but two articles in our December 2015 issue. Feature writer Sheryl DeVore described Minnesota’s three … Read More “Look who did the counting at Cape May’s last Christmas Bird Count”