Seabirds a critical link between island and marine ecosystems
Restoring islands — with a special focus on saving seabirds — provides many benefits. Read More “Seabirds a critical link between island and marine ecosystems”
Restoring islands — with a special focus on saving seabirds — provides many benefits. Read More “Seabirds a critical link between island and marine ecosystems”
New protections ‘will help to ensure that these two songbirds will not go silent.’ Read More “Two Asian songbirds protected from cage-bird trade”
Study: adult female White-necked Jacobins with male-like plumage are mimicking male appearance — but not male behavior. Read More “New understanding of why some female hummingbirds look like males”
Most of this year’s changes involve species from Central America, Caribbean islands. Read More “Meadowlark split among 2022 checklist changes”
A primer on the dozens of bird species that follow ant swarms in the jungle, many of which have names that are frustratingly similar. Read More “Ant-following birds of Central America”
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”
Watch the video feed from Canopy Lodge here. Read More “Panama Fruit Feeders camera”
Avian introductions into the U.S. have been a constant occurrence since well before the founding of the country. Read More “A brief history of exotic birds in the United States”
Throughout the air wolf’s range in Central America and South America, a small army of dedicated protectors do all they can to save the massive raptor. Read More “Defending the Harpy Eagle”
New study finds female jacobins that have male-like plumage get more food. Read More “Why some female hummingbirds look like males”