A study shows how Central America's five great forests, including Costa Rica's La Amistad, provide homes and stopovers for ...
Keep your eyes peeled to spot the well-camouflaged American bittern — a marsh bird with a bizarre song. Plus, learn what the ...
A new study shows that the "Five Great Forests" sustain billions of migratory birds, shaping spring across the Americas.
Every spring, the familiar songs of Wood Thrushes and warblers return to the parks and backyards of eastern North America.
According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a male Mockingbird may learn up to 200 songs in its lifetime. Like the ...
A is for adorbler. One can detect the presence of an adorbler by noticing when fellow birdwatchers coo, “Oh, hello, little buddy,” and “Well, look at you,” or emit soft squeals of delight. A is also ...
You and me both, girl. As The Cut’s resident bird-watcher, I can attest that Grande’s well-trained ear could do wonders for ...
The Feather Library’s founder, Esha Munshi, on how and why the initiative started, what the collection consists of, and her ...
A new study investigates why some lost birds that stray far from their normal migratory routes end up thousands of miles off course.
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