The massive annual spring migration of America's birds – millions of them – is underway. Here's how to follow along at home.
High in the gray of a February sky, a ragged skein of snow geese tumbled over itself. The birds’ cackling chatter echoed from cloud to ground and back. I watched ...
The Coeur d’Alene Basin Restoration Partnership is working with other agencies to develop tools to monitor the health of ...
Tundra swans have returned to their usual migration stop by the Lambton Heritage Museum near Grand Bend. The first arrived ...
You've probably heard of invasive plants, but what about invasive birds? These common nonnative species are now abundant in ...
Feathered guests from colder regions as far as Siberia have started returning home after their months-long sojourn in the ...
RP asks anyone who sees a dead tundra swan or wood duck with a neck collar or satellite transmitter, to report the birds to IDFG at (208)-769-1414. Please include the location, species ...
RP asks anyone who sees a dead tundra swan or wood duck with a neck collar or satellite transmitter, to report the birds to IDFG at (208)-769-1414. Please include the location, species ...
As winter ice lingers on Whistler’s lakes, these graceful waterfowl seek refuge in flooded fields, offering a seasonal ...