2022 was a record year for Great Lakes Piping Plovers
[ad_1] The Great Lakes population of Piping Plovers fledged 150 chicks in the wild this year from 72 distinct breeding pairs — the greatest number of chicks fledged since the…
[ad_1] The Great Lakes population of Piping Plovers fledged 150 chicks in the wild this year from 72 distinct breeding pairs — the greatest number of chicks fledged since the…
[ad_1] Red Kite. Photo by Fabrizio Sergio A new study of a European raptor species suggests that climate change may have a significant impact on birds that are thought to…
[ad_1] Every year, up to one billion birds die from window strikes in the U.S, species of all sizes brought down by the invisible tragedy of glass. A growing body…
[ad_1] Of all the marvels of the living world, few are as astonishing as the annual migrations of birds. The idea that a tiny songbird, weighing less than half an…
[ad_1] Are the massive migration flights of Northern Goshawks a thing of the past? Some scientists think climate change and habitat loss have made these big accipiters permanently scarce. But…
[ad_1] Bobolink by Ryan Sanderson/Macaulay Library. From the Autumn 2022 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. Pioneering physicist and Nobel laureate Niels Bohr is often credited with the Danish…
[ad_1] Birders flocked to the Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival in Alaska. Photo by Design Pics Inc/Alamy Stock Photo. From the Autumn 2022 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now.…
[ad_1] Chihuahuan Meadowlark by Jack Parlapiano/Macaulay Library. From the Autumn 2022 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. According to the American Ornithological Society, there’s another meadowlark for birders to…
[ad_1] Artwork by Ana Luiza Catalano; Text by Marc Devokaitis September 22, 2022 Clockwise from top left: Three-wattled Bellbird, Sandhill Crane, Nocturnal Curassow, Musician Wren. Embroidery by Ana Luiza Catalano.…
[ad_1] Are you looking for ways to prevent grackles at your bird feeders? If so, you are not alone! Many people struggle with these blackbirds and try to find ways…