Indiana’s skies are a nighttime highway in the early weeks of May as millions of birds make the migratory passage north for their summer homes. Herons, sparrows and buntings of all varieties fly in ...
Mar. 25—The whooping crane is one of the rarest species in the world with only around 850 individuals found globally. Despite their rarity, Indiana provides temporary pit stops for migrating whooping ...
Indiana’s skies are for the birds (literally). Each spring, Indiana becomes a highway in the sky. From late April through May, millions of birds fly over the state at night. They are heading north to ...
Stacker compiled a list of the most common birds seen near feeders in Indiana using data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Project FeederWatch. Birds are ranked by the percent of sites visited ...
INDIANA, USA — It is migration season, and a large wave of birds are expected to fly north over Indiana skies: 12 million birds may be fly over us Sunday night and Monday night put together (April ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— The U.S. is seeing its peak south-north bird migration this week and Indiana is no exception. “By looking at the weather radar, we knew that 16 million birds flew over Indiana ...
An American woodcock found in Rachael Ackley's woods in Shelby County. It's a migratory shorebird whose numbers have been declining for decades, likely because of habitat loss due to development.
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