A tiny, dumpy brown bird with a cocked tail, the Wren is surprisingly loud for its size. It tends to creep mouse-like through ...
The 2026 I BIRD NY Challenge for birders of all ages and abilities has officially begun. The challenge encourages New Yorkers and visitors to identify birds and learn about birdlife. Finishers are ...
The state Department of Environmental Conservation is inviting people to share their bird’s-eye views for its annual “I Bird NY Challenge.” The challenge, which began March 1, encourages New Yorkers ...
A new bird-watching guide featuring more than 185 species spotted at Melville Koppies will be launched on March 15.
Experts share their top tips for attracting birds including pied wagtails, sparrows and robins into your garden this spring - hedges, feeders and plants ...
The National Audubon Society warns that two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk of extinction because of rising temperatures. As habitats shift, food sources vanish, and “mega-fires” ...
The arrival of March brings early signs of spring, indicated by changes in bird behavior. Birds such as Horned Larks, Cardinals, and House Finches begin singing and pairing off for nesting season.
There are millions of birds flying under the blue sky in this world. Whatever the weather conditions are, they fly high above in the sky and live their life freely. Beneath their effortless flight, ...
City birds might just have a harder life compared to country birds, and there’s one notorious reason why. In North America, scientists estimate that hundreds of millions to more than a billion birds ...
The birds rely on accurate navigation, conserving energy and sleeping while flying to survive long journeys.
If you've done what you can to deter squirrels from invading your bird feeder, but they're still approaching from the ground, ...
A practical guide to traps and snares for UK gamekeepers, covering legality, welfare, and effective predator control for ground-nesting birds.