Now that spring has sprung and the best season for bird-watching is upon us, here are two handy books that crossed my desk in ...
According to a survey from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 96 million Americans are bird-watchers, or 37% of the population aged 16 and above. Most observe from home, but 43 million have traveled ...
Turn your smartphone into your best and most-used birding resource with these handy apps. Our favorite bird identification apps are easy to use, and they’ll help you get the most out of every ...
SOUTH NEWFANE Last week I reviewed the new "Peterson Guide to the Birds of North America." Roger Tory Peterson published his first field guide in 1934, and in so doing he taught us how to bird. His ...
A small fallout of warblers appeared in trees near Lutsen, Minn., on the North Shore one day in mid-May. A fallout is a rest and refueling stop for migrants. For birders it's often a chance to see ...
Are your female ID skills weak? Do you slide past female birds because, well, they are harder to identify? You're not alone. Birding is rife with sexism. It's what we've been taught by books and ...
The Cape Fear area is home to many species of birds, some native and some non-native. Though the area continues to see development, several organizations are working to protect habitats for these ...
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