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Americas flyways atlas maps the routes of 89 at-risk migratory bird species
By Adam Litchkofski Announced at the end of March, the “Atlas for the Americas Flyways” website tracks high concentrations of ...
This is one of the most important projects in terms of conservation that any of us will ever have the opportunity to work on, certainly in terms of avian conservation. I would say that unequivocally. ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This week saw the biggest migration event ever recorded by the BirdCast, a bird study project at Cornell University in Ithaca, N,Y ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Huge flocks of up to 250,000 starlings fill the dusty sky in preparation for roosting in dense bushes and trees, at Wildfowl and ...
The going is easier for birds when they start traveling south for the winter. Many plants and trees are fruiting and bugs are active, so there are typically abundant food sources. But when they head ...
An ornithologist spent four decades tracking 40,000 bird deaths at a single building. His records paved the way to better scientific and public understanding. In 1978, David Willard was working at the ...
Downloads Downloads Craggies-Big Ivy Avian Study Update (784 KB) Craggies-Big Ivy Avian Study Shope Creek Update (839 KB) Craggies-Big Ivy Bat Acoustic Surveys Pisgah National Forest (1.5 MB) As Steve ...
Among the many beautiful birds you might see around Columbia in the spring and summer are painted buntings. With their stunning red, green, yellow and blue feathers, the sight of a painted bunting can ...
Scientists have raised the alarm about biodiversity loss if construction of an airport near South Korea’s west coast begins as proposed this year. In an open letter published in the journal Science, ...
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