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September birding should be very good as so many species will be traversing Western New York and stopping over to rest.
The Tennessee Warbler is a petite species with a surprisingly loud song, a three-part series of staccato notes. It can be ...
And then the sun took a step back, the leaves lulled themselves to sleep, and autumn awakened.” – Raquel Franco Migrating ...
Every three years, Folkestone welcomes the UK’s biggest show of newly commissioned contemporary art – Chris Beanland was in ...
The South Carolina Wildlife Federation has opened the 2025 South Carolina Songbird Art Contest, a free competition for K–12 students statewide presented in partnership with Wildlife Forever and ...
The researcher’s team analyzed a robust online database called eBird, which collects more than 100 million bird sightings by ...
As millions of birds migrate south from and through Michigan, a digital migration map offers the chance to track their path in real time through radar.
Learn about the energetic behavior of American redstarts during fall migration and how their striking colors make them easy ...
Counters from Maine to Florida are tracking broad-winged hawks and other raptors as they form massive kettles during their September migration.
A monarch flies around flowers along the Hudson River in downtown Manhattan.
Give long-distance fliers a spot to rest on their journey with these pretty plants! They offer late-season blooms, seeds, and ...
Calling all young artists and nature lovers! The South Carolina Wildlife Federation (SCWF) has announced the launch of the ...