Search results
COMMENTARY: Learning the language of birding
Bennington Banner· 1 day agoThen, one early morning, the flutelike melody of a hermit thrush sifts through the cacophony of robins and juncos and pine warblers. By May, there will...
Birding in a 'slow' spring
Olean Times Herald· 3 days agoIt may be too early to declare this a "slow" spring, but the last time we had a slow spring was in 2020 when we actually had light snow showers in May....
We Are in the Golden Age of Bird-Watching
Scientific American· 5 days agoIn my corner of New England, the migrants have been trickling in—Tree Swallows, Ospreys, Greater Yellowlegs, Chipping Sparrows and Hermit Thrushes, among...
2024 Mother's Day meals, gifts and experiences in Asheville
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHickory Nut Gap Farms reported sightings of species including bluebirds, a rainbow of finches, downy...
Bay Area scientists use game-changing technology to help birds amid climate change
CBS News· 5 days agoBay Area scientists are using cutting-edge technology to better understand the decline in bird...
Amy Tan, author of ‘The Joy Luck Club,’ logs her obsession with birds in a new avian book of days -...
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoNotes on domestic concerns like live mealworms versus dead and the fraught passage of fledglings to adulthood are interspersed with Tan’s own sketches, from finely shaded, detailed Audubon-like ...
Editorial Content for The Backyard Bird Chronicles
Book Reporter· 3 days agoTHE BACKYARD BIRD CHRONICLES is a fun tale of the unending exploration that can be found in one’s own backyard. "[A]nyone who appreciates our feathered friends will delight in Tan's enthusiasm ...
DNR celebrates 'another great year' of birding
Clayton News Daily· 6 days agoMANSFIELD – The 18th annual Georgia Youth Birding Competition drew more than 100 young birders to Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center recently, with teams reporting a combined 189 species.