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Birds with “house” built into their names are, not surprisingly, common urban residents. Three such birds found in Minnesota include the house wren, house finch and house sparrow. Here’s a quick bio ...
This environmental professor's life changed after Hurricane Katrina, and she discovered how birding can change the world.
The discovery of grassland-loving dickcissels on the site of Sterling Bay's stalled megadevelopment suggests the value of preserving open land.
Another way you can help birds cope in the heat is by ensuring they have access to fresh clean water in your garden. Lucy ...
Zoo teams transformed the yards outside the Bird House into a thriving, wildflower-filled garden that attracts birds and ...
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire are using solar-powered tags to track salt marsh sparrows and collect data ...
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Southern Living on MSNWhat Should You Do If A Bird Nests In Your Flower Pot Or Hanging Basket?Birds can nest in inconvenient spots like flower pots, planters, and hanging baskets. There are rules against disturbing ...
With another heatwave on the way, experts have urged all homeowners to help out the wildlife in the scorching temperatures ...
Tompkins County in New York State is arguably the best birded county in North America. Cornell University, with its Cornell Lab of Ornithology located there in Ithaca, has produced numerous ...
Unique dialect of Delaware Bay seaside sparrow song could serve as an ‘indicator’ for climate change
Seaside sparrows at Cooks Beach have their own “dialect.” Rowan University researchers monitor their songs as a way to track salt marsh health.
Founded by ecological researcher Bradley Allf, The Concrete Chorus Project investigates what makes birds thrive in cities.
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