February is a big winter month, but it still offers us plenty of hints of spring as bird activity starts to increase.
That’s because the great backyard bird count kicks off today. The count is one of the largest citizen science projects in the world and helps scientists track and study bird population and migration ...
Spring can seem a long way off, until you spot a phoebe and see wrens gathering nest material. Learn more spring bird moments ...
The Big Backyard Bird count is currently underway all around the globe. Throughout the day Friday, February 14, people from ...
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Charles Darwin predicted the existence of a moth with a long tongue based on a comet orchid's nectar spurs. This was ...
Attention lovebirds and bird-lovers, the Great Backyard Bird Count is here! The 28th annual GBBC kicks off on February 14 and continues through Monday, February 17.
In recent summers on Maryland’s “tern raft,” a man-made conservation platform that serves as habitat for state-endangered ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count is back. Here's how to help scientists track birds and where to find the best birdwatching opportunities in the area.
Time commitment: Organizers recommend watching and counting birds for no less than 15 minutes at least one time over the four-day period. Where: You can count birds anywhere you want – whether that’s ...
"It is important to remember that avian influenza is still present in Wisconsin, and we are seeing it affect birds in ...