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People thought it was an April Fool's Day joke when a neighbor posted on Facebook about a vandal bird breaking car mirrors.
American goldfinches still have their winter plumage but soon the dull will give way to their bright yellow. Recently 40-plus ...
Reprinted from CoastalReview.org, First in a new commentary feature, Tabb’s Trails. Verdant and beautiful, coastal North Carolina boasts hidden treasures of nature. For the most part, ...
Plus “A Dumb Birds Field Guide to the Worst Birds Ever.” ...
South Florida nature lovers offer tips on where to see the most colorful and diverse assortment of birds and other wildlife ...
By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff As many hours as I have spent in the woods over the years, I have never seen a ...
With a prime location on North America's migratory paths and a variety of welcoming natural spaces, the Kansas City area is ...
In rapid succession, pitch-perfect imitations of red-headed and red-bellied woodpeckers, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, northern flickers, gray tree frogs, red-tailed hawks, killdeer and house finches ...
They were, however, consistent. I doubt that there was a day all winter that I did not see any or all of these three kinds: downy, hairy or red-bellied woodpeckers. They chose suet to dine on and ...
A lot of birds are shifting their range in response to warmer temperatures. That means bird watchers are seeing new species in their yards.
The first is to practice noticing things in the classroom. On a birdwatching trail, I learned to slow down for every slight ...
Wondering what birds can eat? Attract birds with occasional treats that you have stocked in the kitchen. Offer peanut butter, ...