Meadowlark split among 2022 checklist changes
Most of this year’s changes involve species from Central America, Caribbean islands. Read More “Meadowlark split among 2022 checklist changes”
Most of this year’s changes involve species from Central America, Caribbean islands. Read More “Meadowlark split among 2022 checklist changes”
This round-up features titles about the Coastal California Gnatcatcher, one of America’s few Black master falconers, hawks, hummingbirds, and more. Read More “Six great books for birdwatchers”
Study finds that species richness is a better predictor of smaller elevational ranges in birds than temperature seasonality. Read More “Competition, not climate, limits bird species’ ranges in tropical mountains”
From late June through September, dowitchers, yellowlegs, plovers, and the like help ease the malaise of summer birding. Read More “Shorebirds: The best show in summer”
Use this advice to distinguish the egret from similar-looking egrets and herons. Read More “Great Egret identification tips”
Recent survey finds 60 adults and 41 chicks, more than double the previous best result in 2018. Read More “Critically endangered bird rebounds in Australia”
About 300,000 birders visited the state in 2016, study finds. Read More “Study: Birders spent $378 million in Alaska in a year”
Facility threatens plovers, falcons, warblers, grosbeaks, turtles, and other wildlife. Read More “FAA gives go-ahead to wildlife-harming SpaceX facility”
How time well spent with secretive kingfishers led author Marina Richie to see that we need more people of all ages and backgrounds to explore, record field findings, and connect with nature. Read More “Why we need a naturalist renaissance”
Army ants cornered a birding group along Pipeline Road in Panama, leading to a bevy of sightings of antbirds, puffbirds, tinamou, and more. Read More “Birding Panama’s famed Pipeline Road”