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Birds aren’t keeping up with earlier springs
The Wildlife Society
Researchers found climate change is altering the plants' timing, affecting birds' ability to reach the food they need during breeding.
9 months ago
Scale is a key ingredient when tracking biodiversity, researchers say
YaleNews
To fully understand biodiversity and how it is changing, you need to observe changes at local, regional, and continental scales,...
77 months ago
Birds of Ocracoke: The Prairie Warbler
Ocracoke Observer
It is a rare bird indeed, to be seen in the prairies of the Midwest. They winter primarily in Florida and on islands in the Caribbean.
91 months ago
Managing Habitat for Shrubland and Young Forest Birds
Audubon New York
Private landowners and land managers can take steps on their own property to restore habitat that supports many North American bird species.
93 months ago
The 12,000-mile warbler migration is underway – here's how you can help these native songbirds on their epic journey
Homes & Gardens
Warblers are some of the smallest native songbirds found across the Americas. There are over 50 North American native species,...
3 months ago
Range shifts in eastern North American birds
EurekAlert!
A study suggests that migratory behavior and winter geography may affect birds' ability to adapt to climate change.
54 months ago
A little bit of effort goes a long way for prairie warbler
Bay Journal
Old Bradley Road in Wicomico County, MD, is like hundreds of other rural roads in the Chesapeake watershed. It's just a few miles long,...
88 months ago
Hooded warbler males ditch nestlings to molt
The Wildlife Society
Hooded warbler (Setophaga citrina) moms must do double duty when the fathers tend to their feathers rather than their chicks.
78 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
More deer may mean fewer songbirds
The Wildlife Society
Large deer populations can be a nuisance for suburban drivers and gardeners, but new research shows they may also play a role in decreasing songbird...
74 months ago