September marks a major transition in bird populations as many species migrate south. Bird activity at feeders may decrease as natural food sources like seeds and berries become abundant. Keep ...
Welcome to the Bird Cams Lab, a project from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology now in development with support from the National Science Foundation. The goal of the project is to join viewers from around ...
For birds that inhabit developed areas of the Pacific Northwest, the reduction in noise and commotion from COVID-19 lockdowns may have allowed them to use a wider range of habitats in cities, a new ...
It doesn’t seem possible but it’s now already August, the month named after the Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar. Football teams will be practicing, parents will be buying school clothes for their kids, ...
I have talked about the lack of birds at bird feeders over the past couple months. The ample rain, mild weather and the abundance of natural fruit, seed, and nuts have kept birds foraging for food ...
For humans, the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic were a stressful time, marked by fear, isolation, canceled plans and uncertainty. But for birds that inhabit developed areas of the Pacific ...
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