Start by providing food, including fruiting shrubs, and birdseed in feeders or on the ground. Many birds prefer feeding in spots where there is some protection from predators; planting shrubs and ...
A recent Letter to the Editor claimed that the causes of our thinned-out bird population are climate change and birds flying into windows. The writer is way off. It’s windmills. They are killing birds ...
In this video, I’m sharing my top YouTube recommendations for teaching letter sounds and phonics, perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers. I discuss tried-and-true favorites like KidsTV123 ...
As the fall bird migration gets underway, bird watchers can track birds in flight across Michigan and the nation as they flock southward each night. The BirdCast Migration Dashboard, a live migration ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – More than 200 birds were seized as part of a suspected cockfighting ring in Virginia Beach, police said Monday. Virginia Beach Police’s Special Operations and Special ...
Move over Eagles, another raptor is taking over the gridiron. Ospreys who chose to raise their chicks in a nest on top of a light pole at a high school football stadium in Minnesota now have the whole ...
City birds are working overtime because of light pollution, according to a new study. Researchers found that birdsong continues throughout a longer portion of the day in areas with more artificial ...
A small bird called the Wilson’s phalarope journeys thousands of miles between California’s Mono Lake and another salt lake in Argentina. The species has inspired connections between scientists and ...
Light pollution makes birds work overtime. A behavioral analysis of nearly 600 bird species suggests that light pollution from human development can lengthen the time birds spend singing by nearly an ...
Birds are singing almost an hour longer each day: Here's why By Michael Franco August 21, 2025 The researchers know that birds sing longer in light-polluted areas, but aren't sure if that's a positive ...
Researchers have found that birds in areas with more light pollution sing for longer — an average of 50 minutes more per day. The global study found Australian birds, such as the magpie-lark (Grallina ...