Irruptions occur after large numbers of baby owls are hatched the year before, and then the following year, there’s not ...
In late January, scientists at the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) reported the first cases of H5N9 avian ...
By Bob Duchesne Canada jays are smart enough to go to college, except that they never leave the northern forest. They are among the most entertaining of Maine birds.
The sound of an elk bugle will return to the northeast Minnesota landscape in the coming years. The Minnesota Department of ...
Birds are always up to something, and these entries captured an array of avians doing everything from impaling prey to ...
The eagles find themselves in an environmental updraft of sorts since the early 2000s, when the federal government took the ...
DNR officials are holding two public meetings this month — one online and one in person — to talk about the future of the ...
Call it citizen science or just plain fun, the Great Backyard Bird Count is an educational way to spend a few hours and ...
Have you seen this bird? Some Pennsylvania researchers want to know. The Evening Grosbeak Working Group plans to capture, ...
Longtime Department of Natural Resources wildlife manager Dave Trauba was appointed Jan. 15 to lead the agency’s Wildlife Section, overseeing species as diverse as mallards and mink, moose and ...
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," ...
A new published study by several Audubon scientists shows that improving identification and observation of female birds can ...