A Russell Township resident spotted a probable hybrid sapsucker from the Pacific Coast in a first-ever sighting for Ohio.
Plus, readers ask about goldfinches nesting and eating, starlings making holes in lawns and swans appearing in local waters.
Severe weather events in the Great Lakes region are disrupting bird migration, affecting habitats and nesting sites.
U.S. bird populations are experiencing alarming declines due to factors such as habitat loss and climate change, according to a new report identifying 112 species that have reached a “tipping point,” ...
As the days get warmer, the Department of Wildlife Resources said it’s not unusual to find a baby bird on the ground.
Once reviled, the Greater Adjutant stork was nearly extinct, but the conservation efforts of Dr. Purnima Devi Barman and her ...
Nearly five years after research showed North America had lost 3 billion birds since 1970, the 2025 U.S. State of the Birds ...
Quack! A duck wandered into the sitting room of the fireboat at the D.C. Fire and EMS Department Monday evening.
The yellow-striped duck crossing, complete with a traffic light, will be placed at Duck Pond Park, which will allow ducks to safely cross the road. Additional “duck crossing” signs will be posted 500 ...
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