I want to sing the praises of an intense kind of birding experience: having a patch. Your patch, in birding parlance, is a ...
If you've ever wondered why huge populations of black birds congregate on power lines near supermarket parking lots during ...
Tropical Audubon president José Francisco Barros says only about three such sightings are reported in the country each year.
From rainforests to suburban gardens, these 10 orange-feathered wonders illuminate skies with fire-tipped plumage and charm.
From rainforests to suburban gardens, these 10 orange-feathered wonders illuminate skies with fire-tipped plumage and charm.
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Monday Bird Droppings: The Orioles have a new manager
We have major Orioles news! This is not a drill. The O’s apparently have made their decision on a new manager, reportedly ...
It’s all about access to getting food. They get nectar from flowers. These females that look like males are essentially ...
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Male birds laying eggs? Australian study shows gender reversal is more common in wild birds than previously believed
A new study of wild birds in Australia has revealed a surprising finding: a genetically male kookaburra was found to have laid an egg. The research suggests that sex reversal, where an animal’s ...
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Saturday Bird Droppings: Orioles Hall of Fame day
Happy Saturday, Camden Chatters! It’s a lovely Saturday morning, especially because the Orioles won last night. It was a quick game against the Athletics, clocking in at just two hours, eight minutes.
Bill Schiess’ Living The Wildlife column will return next week. In the meantime, here is a collection of some of our favorite ...
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