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These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of the Newburyport Birders who says May is the month birders live for.
It may seem difficult at first, but everything is difficult at first.” — Miyamoto Musashi There may be things more difficult ...
One lovely afternoon last May, I set out with a friend to paddle an upper section of the Namekagon River. Flights of ...
This column was originally published on May 25, 2024. The calls of several Bullock’s orioles were a welcome sound last week ...
In Rajasthan’s Gogunda, villagers conserve pond water for irrigation while reserving some for livestock, wildlife, birds, and ...
These neat birds are currently active right outside our homes at this most beautiful time of year, writes Hans Kunze.
A charming visitor caught a free ride on a Dana Wharf Whale Watching vessel this past week. "This little Wilson's warbler ...
Spring migration continued in full force during the past week. The most notable birds, perhaps, were shorebirds and warblers.
The Yellow-browed Warbler is a gem of a bird. It is an abundant breeding songbird of the Siberian taiga forests, mostly wintering in south-east Asia. It has long been known as a scarce autumn visitor ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNBirding Help: Identifying Mystery BirdsHere’s what you need to know about identifying birds. Watch the Bird Closely Don’t immediately reach for your field guide.
A day later, I hosted a Baltimore oriole (a rare visitor at my home) and an even rarer visitor with a singing (more like ...
More sluggish than most of their relatives, Pine Warblers forage in a rather leisurely way at all levels in the pinewoods, from the ground to the treetops. This species is only a short-distance ...
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