The Explorers Club – BirdWatching
[ad_1] My journey as a birdwatcher (the term “birder” had not been coined yet) began in the woods and overgrown fields behind my parents’ ranch house in Whippany, New Jersey.…
[ad_1] My journey as a birdwatcher (the term “birder” had not been coined yet) began in the woods and overgrown fields behind my parents’ ranch house in Whippany, New Jersey.…
[ad_1] Here are five books we featured in the “On the Wire” section of our July/August issue that may interest you or that you might want to give as gifts…
[ad_1] Bird rehabilitators in India’s capital city, New Delhi, are the subject of a film that is the first ever to win the documentary prize at both the Cannes and…
[ad_1] Is there anything that squirrels won’t eat? Many people, including myself, have asked themselves this question! I know I’ve watched helplessly as squirrels have overtaken my bird feeders. Due…
[ad_1] White-necked Jacobin hummingbirds sport a colorful blue-and-white plumage as juveniles. When they grow into adulthood, males retain this dazzling pattern, while females develop a more “muted” palette of green…
[ad_1] Just in time for fall migration, Dominican Republic conservation organization SOH Conservación has purchased 432 acres of land with financial support from American Bird Conservancy (ABC). The new acquisition…
[ad_1] We Can Bend the Curve to Bring Birds Back The United States and Canada have lost 3 billion breeding birds since 1970—a loss of 1 in 4 birds, according…
[ad_1] In June 2020, Stephen Gosser, a self-described “diehard birder,” was out in the woods of western Pennsylvania when he thought he heard the song of the elusive and strikingly…
[ad_1] A newly released State of the Birds report for the United States reveals a tale of two trends, one hopeful, one dire. Long-term trends of waterfowl show strong increases…
[ad_1] This year’s State of the Birds report represents a dire warning about the future of many U.S. avian species if current trends continue. While waterfowl are on the rise…