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We’re only halfway through summer in the Northern Hemisphere, but for our feathered friends, fall migration is underway. The ...
Critics accused the administration of a double standard, trying to stop wind projects because of potential bald eagle deaths ...
The government is approving more than $100 million in federal grant money for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for wetland ...
It’s a bit of a mystery where some birds go when they leave Alaska for the winter. A recent tracking project on the ...
Environmental groups are asking federal land managers to reverse a decision approving an exploratory drilling project near a ...
Birdwatchers can take a closer look with the Smart Bird Feeder with camera from TT Nature. Solar-powered, AI-enhanced, and ...
If you’ve ever been dive-bombed by a protective mother bird while innocently strolling through a park, you already know that ...
Yet billions of birds, especially migratory songbirds like warblers, vireos, thrushes, hummingbirds and orioles that breed in North America winter in the tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean.
The San Carlos Apache Tribe and environmental groups say exploratory drilling near the San Pedro could imperil protected ...
Yet billions of birds, especially migratory songbirds like warblers, vireos, thrushes, hummingbirds and orioles that breed in North America winter in the tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean.
The migratory cues that birds rely on are myriad: temperature, day length, landforms, the stars, even the Earth’s magnetic field, as well as the instructions coded in their genetics.
A new study shows environmental conditions in migratory birds' winter homes carry over to affect their ability to survive spring migration and the breeding season. A new study from researchers at ...