Quick Take The Audubon Christmas Bird Count helps conservationists and scientists understand how many birds are in any given ...
Have you had the joy of seeing a bald eagle? How about a Carolina wren? These birds were once unusual sightings for the Lower Hudson Valley — but these species have been spotted more and more ...
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP, Mich. — On a quiet unpaved road the Saturday before Christmas, John Lowry scanned the skies, ready to jot tallies on a clipboard for his contribution to one of the longest-running ...
The world’s longest-running bird census is underway in Michigan. For more than a century, bird enthusiasts across the Western Hemisphere have participated in this community science project, which ...
From raptors and waterfowl, to songbirds and corvids, Loveland’s trees, parks and reservoirs are home to a wide variety of feathered residents. To catalog them, local birdwatchers of all skill levels ...
For the 126th year, the National Audubon Society is organizing the annual Christmas Bird Count. On Friday, Jan. 2, birders and nature enthusiasts in Woodland and Davis will join this tradition that ...
Wherever you are between Dec. 14 and Jan. 5, there’s probably a National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count within reach. Dedicated birdwatchers hop into more than one count, driving or flying to ...
SEYMOUR — The National Audubon Society annual Christmas Bird Count will be at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in Seymour on Thursday, Jan. 1. You will be joining birders volunteering all ...
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