It’s that time of year again. Fall migration is essentially over and, while we’ll miss most of the colorful bird species we ...
One of the most definable traits of central PA is its ruralness. On a recent day trip, the scent of manure slipped uninvited ...
If local observations are any indication, this so far has been one of the poorest in terms of birds at the feeders in the 10 ...
Now a week on from the winter solstice, a psychological shift occurs as we begin to watch for lengthening days and sense the ...
Friends and family paid tribute to Earl Johnson, a longtime wildlife manager for the DNR in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, who died Feb. 25. Known as “Earl the Pearl” to friends and colleagues, Johnson was ...
First come the horseshoe crabs. Hoisting their round, tank-like shells, they trundle out of the Delaware Bay under the first ...
Warmer winters mean the ducks have decided to linger in New Orleans rather than flying farther South. But there's a lot we ...
AS THE first snow falls and frosty mornings shroud the trees in shimmery crystals, the winter fairytale has begun.
Birders in the Berkshires brave winter’s chill for the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count, a tradition of counting and ...
Snowy owls nest on the Arctic tundra, often on a slight rise where wind keeps the ground free of snow. In years when the ...
Mr Green said: “People usually feed bread to birds as it’s something many have on hand as leftovers, and the idea of providing extra food to help birds during the winter months is appealing. While ...