Bird enthusiasts took part in a global effort to collect data and create a real-time snapshot of bird populations around the world.
Skip the roses this Valentine’s Day, and grab your binoculars and a field guide for science, with this weekend's Great Backyard Bird Count.
You can participate in the Bird Count without downloading an app, by the way – this page explains how. Lori adds, “I would ...
The 29th annual Great Backyard Bird Count is taking place on Feb. 13-16, which is now a worldwide event and includes more than 200 countries and provinces.
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count kicked off today, inviting people of all ages and experience levels to observe and ...
This weekend is not just for lovebirds celebrating Valentine's Day. It is also for all birds and birders who are ...
Each February, people around the world spend four days observing birds and submitting their sightings as part of the Great ...
As February is prime viewing time for such resident wintering birds as Anna’s hummingbirds, varied thrushes and many different duck species, this Family Day weekend is a great time to get out in the ...
It’s that time of the year! Virginians now have the opportunity to participate in an annual bird counting event across the globe while contributing to important research.
If this is you, there's a trilling call to action sounding over four February days: The call is to joyfully join the Great ...
Last week, on a chilly, brisk afternoon, I joined a group of novice bird watchers to learn to identify birds by their calls.
A Backyard Birding Basics event is planned for 9 - 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14 at Nature at the Confluence, 306 Dickop St.
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