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A Greater Roadrunner zoomed into view and hopped on top of a tee box to survey its surroundings. I quickly focused my ...
Migratory birds are some of nature’s most efficient travelers, able to cross oceans and continents in a matter of days or ...
Discover why 96 million Americans are turning to birdwatching and how you can easily get started in your own backyard with ...
The battleground noises that surround birds, squirrels, rabbits, frogs, insects and other wildlife aren't merely nuisances; ...
The feathered friends around your home can be picky eaters, so be sure to provide them with their favorite meals.
A concerning discovery from a sweeping study of bird behavior across North America indicates a critical mismatch in our ...
The American Robin became our state bird going all the way back in 1926, when the state Federation of Women's Clubs sponsored a bird study program in Wisconsin public schools.
The largest numbers of our immigrant neighbors have come from Mexico, China and Canada, but many other countries have contributed to Wyoming’s population. Indeed, aside from the original Native ...
Many birds sing during the day, but some prefer the night. Nine species are known for their nocturnal songs. The Northern ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Coastal Bird Program studies the red knot, a federally-listed threatened shorebird about the size of an American robin, to find out why they’re ...
Because the American robin is ubiquitous, maybe it doesn’t get the tip of the cap it deserves. Biologists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology estimate the robin’s population at 370 million birds.
One of our most familiar songbirds is the American robin. The robust, orange-breasted thrushes hunt ground-bound prey in lawns, meadows, gardens and woods.