In some cases, migratory bird species remain in the state throughout winter, or return as early as February, which begs the question: Can a bird that spends the winter in Wisconsin still be a sign of ...
Spring marks an exciting time for bird lovers, as many species make their way back north to look for food and to nest during this season. While the exact timing of peak spring bird migration varies ...
Last weekend the first ruby-throated hummingbirds, Baltimore orioles, orchard orioles, and rose-breasted grosbeaks returned to our yard at Lake Waconia. These birds are night migrators, coming mostly ...
Southern California is located along the Pacific Flyway, a migratory route for birds that extends from Alaska to Patagonia — and one that provides an unparalleled birding experience twice a year in ...
The scarlet tanager, seen here, eats insects and fruit. You can see it this spring in Kentucky. Ronan O'Carra, Central Kentucky Audubon Society As many as 3 million birds have flown through Lexington ...
Birds are on the move as their annual spring migration begins. Radar tracking allows you to follow along to see what birds are flying overhead as the birds move to their summer feeding grounds. "The ...
Spring is coming earlier to Europe, thanks to global warming. And at least some birds have adjusted to the change. A new study finds that migrating songbirds from Africa are showing up earlier on ...
The spring birds are on their way back. Warblers, osprey, hummingbirds and more are all making their annual trip back North as the annual spring migration begins. And, you can track them via radar.
A mild winter with low or no snow to cover fields allows birds such as sandhill cranes and Canada geese to stay in Wisconsin.
Peak spring bird migration in Mississippi starts in late April for southern counties and continues into mid-May for central and northern areas. BirdCast provides real-time migration maps and alerts, ...
Every spring, Oregon birders break out their binoculars to catch glimpses of colorful migrating birds. But this year, something was off. The trees and skies were unusually empty. “They just weren’t ...
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