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It’s technically still winter, but spring is already on the move. The song of the red-winged blackbird has long been associated with the start of the season. And those long-awaited “conk-la-lee” ...
My favorite part of watching birds in spring isn’t about watching them at all — it’s about listening. Many of the assorted sounds we refer to generally as “calls” are not season specific. Alarm calls ...
The arrival of March brings both people and nature out of their winter hiding spots. When the planet revolves and rotates ...
From hummingbirds along the Gulf Coast to warblers in the treetops, spring migration turns every Southern state into a birdwatcher’s paradise.
With the onset of spring comes a host of birds migrating through, or nesting in, the Hudson Valley. These are just some of the birds you can expect to see starting in April and early May in our region ...
Most people think of spring as the season for listening to birds — with good reason. Spring is when the most birds are singing, performing those nesting season declarations of presence and prowess ...
Spring sees wildlife burst forth in numerous forms. Washington’s coastal waters, alpine forests and sagebrush-covered hills are home to mammals, amphibians, and more than 340 bird species. Nine whale ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Birds are especially active and visible as they prepare for breeding,” Brittingham said. “Males sing to attract mates and ...
Spring in the South does not arrive quietly. It sings. As temperatures warm and days stretch longer, birds across the region grow noticeably more active. In an interview with Margaret Brittingham, a ...