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The turbulence of this winter and spring have left me thinking more about what I have to lose than what I have to give, ...
A pine grosbeak, who sings during the dawn chorus, perches on a branch in Meadowlands, Minnesota. Photograph by Richard Seeley, Nat Geo Image Collection “There is such a large increase in ...
While walking south on the Snake River levee at John Dodge, Dorie Smith and Susan Riesch enjoyed spotting a full grown bald ...
“Having a bird feeder out is not harmful, as long as you keep your feeders clean,” says Schuler. “There are recommendations to take down your feeders and clean them with soap and water and let them ...
This includes the seed- and fruit-eating pine grosbeak and bohemian waxwing and seed eaters including the redpoll, white-winged crossbill, pine siskin, purple finch and red-breasted nuthatch.
Insect-feeding birds, such as pine grosbeaks will flock to your trees when these larvae are present. The white seeds that the tree produces are also loved by many different bird species, and this ...
Here in New England, you are most likely to see rose-breasted grosbeaks, but we also have pine grosbeaks, and evening grosbeaks (blue and black-headed grosbeaks are very rare). Weirdly ...
We saw other things of interest: a small, loose flock of pine grosbeaks was moving rather rapidly through the understory, sometimes poking at an upright shrub stem, as if checking for edibles.
Forest experts predict that balsam fir will recede from the Northeast over the next century due to climate change, which will likely further impact evening grosbeak populations. Pine grosbeaks are ...
A local birder enjoying a sunny Wednesday with her dog hiked up Black Canyon and on the way out spotted five pine grosbeaks in the aspen grove approximately 200 yards in from North Wenas Road.