The Audubon Christmas Bird Count helps conservationists and scientists understand how many birds are in any given region. Volunteers maintain counts in 15-mile-wide circles, while compilers manage all ...
When it comes to birds, the colder months typically make us think of avian populations flying south and the birding season winding down. It may surprise you to learn that it’s actually the time for ...
A farmer who produces turkey and geese for Christmas said the threat posed by the spread of bird flu was "a continual worry". Compulsory housing rules for poultry, already in place in parts of the ...
Red birds–also known as Northern Cardinals–are popular images in holiday decor. Their bright red beaks and crimson feathers make them eye-catching additions to Christmas cards and ornaments, but how ...
Blackbrook Audubon Society is inviting nature enthusiasts to contribute to its early-winter bird census Dec. 28, as Blackbrook will join thousands of other volunteer teams across North and South ...
For the 126th year, the National Audubon Society is organizing the annual Christmas Bird Count. On Friday, Jan. 2, birders and nature enthusiasts in Woodland and Davis will join this tradition that ...
There were no partridges, calling birds or geese in sight but the Christmas bird count at Calvert Marine Museum Dec. 23 still yielded a significant number of feathered creatures. The outdoor event at ...
Have you had the joy of seeing a bald eagle? How about a Carolina wren? These birds were once unusual sightings for the Lower Hudson Valley — but these species have been spotted more and more ...
The Christmas Bird Count has begun. During the holidays, thousands of bird watchers armed with binoculars, bird guides and checklists get ready to bundle up and head out in search of feathered friends ...
The Audubon Christmas Bird Count is about participating in and paying attention to nature. Long before technology became the primary means of measuring bird populations, a handful of ...
If you need a unique, locally produced gift for a bird lover this season, look for my “The Best of Cheyenne Bird Banter” book. See yuccaroadpress.com for the list of local stores. It’s also available ...