Climate change is real. Here in Montana, we're experiencing it more each year, as snow season lessens, heat events increase, and drought continues. These, along with wildfire smoke, adversely affect ...
Reports of raptors taking pets spread fast, but the baseline risk is lower than many neighborhood threads suggest. Cornell’s All About Birds notes that most dogs and cats are large enough to be safe ...
Want more birds in your yard? These 9 unexpected foods—beyond basic birdseed—can bring in a wider variety of species.
Birds across the planet share a learned warning cry that may echo the origins of language itself. Bird species that live thousands of miles apart and diverged millions of years ago are using ...
Prep your yard for the Great Backyard Bird Count with native perennials, clean water, smart feeder variety, and safe habitat layers. Small changes now can attract more birds, boost biodiversity, and ...
Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive ...
For some, technology may seem antithetical to nature, but that doesn't mean your phone doesn't have the power to help you make the most of your outdoor plans. Here are some apps to consider when ...
Discover the best conditions for our feathered friends and you'll have a yard alive with birdsong and beauty ...
The 29th-annual Great Backyard Bird Count is set to begin Friday and extend through Monday, Feb. 16. It’s easy to participate ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count returns to the Hudson Valley February 13–16, with guided walks, backyard birding, and an open ...
Anyone interested in taking part in the 2026 Great Backyard Bird Count is invited to learn more a free webinar, Feb. 5 or Feb. 11.
“Torpor is a short-term state of low energy,” says Sanderfoot. “Hummingbirds in torpor lower their body temperature and ...