
16 Virtual and In-Person Birding Festivals to Celebrate Spring Migration
Your favorite events might look a little different this year, but you’ll find online opportunities to explore birding hotspots from coast to coast.
A blind at Rowe Audubon Sanctuary in Nebraska. Photo: Joel Sartore
Your favorite events might look a little different this year, but you’ll find online opportunities to explore birding hotspots from coast to coast.
Timberdoodles have one of the wildest mating rituals among North American birds, and you should definitely check it out. Here’s how.
It’s one thing to want nature to be safe and accessible for everyone—and another to help make it so. Here are some expert tips to get started.
Located in the southern part of the Mountain State, New River Gorge National Park is a must-visit destination for birders and adventure seekers.
A pair of new studies show how birds improve our wellbeing, adding to a growing body of evidence that avians are an antidote to our despair.
Across the country, birders are being treated to one of the biggest irruption years of boreal birds in recent memory.
In this month's Ask Kenn!, bird expert Kenn Kaufman shares the surprising origins of the finch's moniker. Plus, why your feeder birds fight so much.
New studies suggest that northern populations of White-breasted Nuthatches might also have irruptive years—and 2020 is one of them.
From coast to coast, the species has irrupted in astounding numbers
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