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Grow More Native Plants for Birds
Why Birds Need Native Plants Native plants for birds are like Mom’s home cooking. They’re the tried-and-true foods that keep the birds coming back for more—the berries and seeds that bring in more ...
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. With common bird populations on the ...
Inspired by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace’s visit nearly two centuries ago, an isolated Indigenous community in Brazil ...
From frigatebirds and gulls to curlews and cormorants, researchers are tapping the ”Internet of Animals” to map, understand, and protect our changing world.
The massive annual spring migration of America's birds – millions of them – is underway. Here's how to follow along at home.
Anglers hoping to tangle with their favorite Great Lakes fish have a lot of options opening up, now that ice-out is at hand ...
The research, published March 19 in the journal Nature, suggests parrots (and specifically parakeets) could be a model for ...
The vampire bat might be nature’s purest super-villain. But it’s not the only flyer known to subsist off of the blood of its ...
“The Stokes Guide to Finches of the United States and Canada,” by Lillian Stokes and Matthew A. Young, published in 2024, is much more than a field guide to help you identify finches.
Dan Hinnebusch, ornithologist at the Wild ... house finch, white-crowned sparrow, tufted titmouse, white-breasted nuthatch, mockingbird and eastern bluebird. Plenty of other birds (and the ...
the mountain chickadee and rosy finches. Whether higher elevation birds move depends on local conditions. Short-distance migrants: These can include the eastern phoebe, the yellow-bellied ...