It was the end of a very long day, but, because of the increasing daylight that we have all been enjoying, it was still light out when I got home. I pulled up to the garage, but I had to get out to ...
Temperatures for the first half of the month of January were far above normal. It seems like the readings have avoided the extremes of both warmth and cold; many days were of what we would call mild.
We were down near Hagerman last week enjoying a snow-free break and adding to our bird count. Near Clear Lakes Resort, we pulled into a small park owned and maintained by Idaho Power and began ...
When it comes to bird names, the brown creeper really stands out for being unusual. It is also the only tree creeper that lives in North America. The small songbird got its name from the unique way it ...
It was the end of a very long day, but, because of the increasing daylight that we have all been enjoying, it was still light out when I got home. I pulled up to the garage, but I had to get out to ...
They’re described variously as “pieces of moving bark,” “long-tailed scraps of brown,” and “tiny dry leaves blown by the wind.” We’re talking brown creepers, birds easily overlooked but fascinating to ...
At Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, we participate in several of Audubon’s Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) every year in the winter. The counts are a way to provide population data for use in conservation ...
I often walk out to Pt. Louisa for the great vistas and a good chance of seeing some wildlife. Sometimes, of course, there are no detectable critters to watch, but usually I can find something of ...
There's a sinister air about the name Brown Creeper. It evokes thoughts of the villains in comic books and films. He might be the nemesis of the Green Hornet, or the archrival of Spider-Man, lurking ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. I was starting to shiver and, still, I had not found the bird twittering and ...
Brown Creepers use a non-stop foraging technique as they hunt for food in the cracks and crevices of tree trunks and branches. They appear to never pause long enough to actually capture the insects ...
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