Subspecies of Tune Sparrows could be wildly totally different in measurement: The maxima subspecies, photographed within the West Aleutian Islands, can weigh twice as a lot…
Browsing: Birds
A recording of calls by a Yellow-browed Tody-Flycatcher was the two-millionth recording submitted to the Macaulay Library. Photograph by Chris Thomas / Macaulay Library. From the…
New analysis reveals which areas are most vital for biodiversity and for nature’s contributions to individuals (blue)—and that are almost definitely to be developed (yellow). The…
Art work by Jake Messing; Textual content by Marc Devokaitis April 1, 2024 By Jake Messing. From the Spring 2024 issue of Dwelling Fowl journal. Subscribe now. Artist Jake Messing…
Audubon is holding occasions on the nationwide, state, and native ranges marking Earth Day on and round April 22 to have a good time birds and…
Audubon has joined associate conservation organizations to suggest “Cooperative Conservation” as a substitute for the federal Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) to review as they take into…
Within the final 50 years, we have now seen the tragic loss of 3 billion birds in North America. Whereas some populations of waterbirds and waterfowl…
WASHINGTON (March 28, 2024) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service introduced new rules governing the implementation of the Endangered Species Act, restoring some protections that…
Final August, the deadliest U.S. wildfires in a century raged throughout Maui. Sparked by extreme drought, sturdy winds from Hurricane Dora, and downed powerlines, the fires…
Darkness within the afternoon: Peter Paul Kellogg prepares his recording tools because the 1963 photo voltaic eclipse approaches. Up to date in March 2024; initially written…