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Great egrets and little blue herons. Blue-winged warblers and yellow-bellied sapsuckers. Snowy owls and tropical kingbirds. Across North America, three-fourths of bird species are in decline ...
The plush-crested jay chicks hatched at the zoo in July. There are only 45 other birds of their kind in North American zoos. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
The latest supplement to the American Ornithological Society's checklist of North and Middle American birds includes several major updates to the organization of the continent's bird species. The ...
As the climate crisis worsens, so does pressure on wildlife. The number of birds in North America has declined by 3 billion in the last 50 years. Brooke Bateman, director of climate science at the ...
More than 170 species of North American wild birds – including ducks, geese, gulls, owls, eagles and others – have been infected with bird flu. Advertisement Article continues below this ad ...
Often taken for granted, the brightly plumaged male summer tanager is one of the more spectacular breeding birds of North America. ... The head often shows a slight crested appearance. Polytypic.
Since last week, 16 species of North American land birds have been spotted in Britain and Ireland, including several species of warblers, one northern parula, 10 cliff swallows and three Baltimore ...
Our bird populations are dying off. Here's how we can save them. North America's bird populations have declined 29% in the past 50 years, but the news isn't all bad.
A web browser-based electronic book collection of Life Histories of North American Birds, selected from the hundreds of species biographies assembled and written by Arthur Cleveland Bent and his ...
During a Dec. 28 trip to their favorite park in Sturgeon Bay, Candy and Rush Evans spotted a species of bird rarely found in North America.
Great egrets and little blue herons. Blue-winged warblers and yellow-bellied sapsuckers. Snowy owls and tropical kingbirds. Across North America, three-fourths of bird species are in decline ...