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How to identify an ovenbird

Is that a thrush? No — it's a warbler! Learn to identify the ovenbird, a unique warbler known for building nifty nests and singing sweetly.
Whilst bird feeders stocked with appropriate food remain popular, natural food sources such as berries from specific trees and shrubs can prove even more beneficial for certain species. These ...
Perched at an elevation of 3,620 feet and tucked into a mini forest of dwarfed spruce trees at Saddleback Mountain, an ...
There are many ways we can attract birds to our gardens, including with suitable foods in the right type of feeders.
You might be surprised to learn that some birds regularly prey on wasps despite their painful stings. These skilled hunters ...
At this time of year, it is ‘all change’ for birdlife in our region, both in the wildlife garden and the wider countryside be it urban or rural. Winter visitors are preparing to leave, whilst resident ...
Brilliant, yellow daffodils, pink rhododendrons, camelias and skunk cabbage are all making their presence known and are ...
A new study finds North American bird populations keep dropping, and that decline is speeding up for many species.
When Tina Catling, 62, and her husband Mark Davies first stepped into 200-year-old Forge House in the picturesque village of ...
St. Aloysius (Deemed to be University) documents 32 bird species during the 2026 Campus Bird Count, highlighting urban ...
Experts and divorced couples share co-parenting pitfalls and guidance for keeping children in the family home. By Kaya Laterman When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she ...
The KUOW Book Club is embarking on a winter series of book talks in partnership with The Seattle Public Library this month. Our first pick is Coll Thrush's "Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the ...