
Look Up! An Introduction to Identifying Raptors in Flight
When hawks and falcons stream across the sky in large numbers, you need a distinct set of birding skills to tell them apart.
When hawks and falcons stream across the sky in large numbers, you need a distinct set of birding skills to tell them apart.
Laurie Goodrich has witnessed 35 fall raptor migrations. She shares why hawkwatching still excites her today.
In this month's column, bird expert Kenn Kaufman explains the phenomenon of "loop migration."
And while we’re at it, we should change its name to Jack Pine Warbler.
Anyone who enjoys birds—wherever, however—should be able to call themselves a birder.
Using DIY setups and free software, a growing number of community scientists are eavesdropping on nocturnal migrants flying above.
Ready to up your warbler game but not sure where to begin? Seek out water to get started with this popular pair.
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.
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