The “Great North American Eclipse” of April 2024 was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study how birds and other wildlife ...
Just a century ago, North America’s skies held species now gone forever. From passenger pigeons to Carolina parakeets, these birds vanished within living memory.
Ask someone to name an orange bird, and they’re more than likely going to say an oriole. That, of course, would be a good ...
The total solar eclipse in North America on April 8, 2024, temporarily reset the biological clocks of some bird species, ...
Learn how autumn impacts North American wildlife, from migration and hibernation to changes in behavior, food availability, ...
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse traversed a wide swathe of North America stretching 2,500 miles (4,000 km) from ...
During the 2024 solar eclipse across North America, researchers observed notable changes in bird vocal behavior due to ...
After centuries of anecdotal accounts, an app and enthusiastic citizen scientists finally give us some answers on how birds ...
“Woodpeckers, for example, are cavity nesters, so they make a hole in dead trees and raise their young there — and so you ...
Located on top of Afton Mountain, just east of Waynesboro, local volunteers gather for the annual hawk counting season.
Imagine wolves faster than coyotes, boars tougher than bears, and birds that feast on the continent’s rarest species. These European animals possess traits that would overwhelm local predators and ...