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    • COMMENTARY: Learning the language of birding

      COMMENTARY: Learning the language of birding

      Bennington Banner· 1 day ago

      Then, 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

      Birding in a 'slow' spring

      Olean Times Herald· 3 days ago

      It 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

      We Are in the Golden Age of Bird-Watching

      Scientific American· 5 days ago

      In my corner of New England, the migrants have been trickling in—Tree Swallows, Ospreys, Greater Yellowlegs, Chipping Sparrows and Hermit Thrushes, among...

    • Editorial Content for The Backyard Bird Chronicles

      Book Reporter· 3 days ago

      THE 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 ago

      MANSFIELD – 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.