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Splash of color on the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
| The Coastland Times
Visitors to the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge should keep an eye out for flashes of blue. There are bluejays, bluebirds, blue grosbeaks and one of...
5 months ago
Eleven stunning birds to see in Mississippi this summer and where to find them
The Clarion-Ledger
Mississippi hosts hundreds of species of birds and here are 11 you'll want to look for this summer.
5 months ago
Warming Climate is Changing Where Birds Breed
Utah State University
Clark Rushing, assistant professor in the Department of Wildland Resources and Ecology Center, S.J and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural...
54 months ago
Breeding Bird Populations at Colonial National Historical Park (2015–2019)
National Park Service (.gov)
This brief provides a summary of breeding bird monitoring results for Colonial National Historical Park from 2015–2019.
43 months ago
June Stargazing: Animals in the Night
Sierra Club
By Jeremy Miller. June 1, 2020. filename. The Pinwheel Galaxy, or M101. | Photo by Jeremy Miller. Picture the scene: a moonless April night in the hardwood...
54 months ago
Migratory birds in the Eastern US are struggling to adapt to climate change
Popular Science
Researchers found that residential birds in North America have expanded their ranges into warming northerly areas since the 1970s, while the...
54 months ago
Rarity finders: Indigo Bunting in Co Durham
BirdGuides
Peter Bell describes the sensational discovery of a North American mega in his back garden at the weekend.
6 months ago
Light reflections turn black bird into indigo bunting
Bay Journal
The male indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) was an arresting turquoise blue. The upper part of the short, heavy bill is black, which yields to a hint of deep...
56 months ago
A Singing Male Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) Defending his Territory (IMAGE)
EurekAlert!
A Singing Male Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) Defending his Territory (IMAGE). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
40 months ago
Scanning Dead Birds: Celebrating Unconventional Photography In The Triangle
WUNC
From scanning dead birds to the photo that got away, the Click! Triangle Photography Festival gives a snapshot of the local photography...
109 months ago