four black-speckled white eggs in grass - Andrew Linscott/Getty Images Depending on where you live, there are many types of beneficial birds you want in your yard. And with these birds come eggs.
Each February, people around the world spend four days observing birds and submitting their sightings as part of the Great ...
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Everyone – from experienced birders to novices – are invited to help scientists better understand how bird populations are ...
Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive ...
Every February, birders around the world spend a few days tallying every species they can find, giving scientists a snapshot ...
Last week, on a chilly, brisk afternoon, I joined a group of novice bird watchers to learn to identify birds by their calls. Did you know that the Eastern T ...
Dandelions aren't just weeds, they're important food sources for bumblebees, house finches, hover flies, numerous colorful ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count reveals what your bird sightings say about your yard’s ecosystem health. Learn how birds act as ...
Residents are invited to take part in New Hampshire Audubon’s 39th annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey on Feb. 14-15. This science project encourages participants of all ages and experience levels to ...
Carolina Wrens are increasingly spending the winter farther north, according to data collected by the Great Backyard Bird Count. Let’s be honest, mid-February is an absolutely lousy time to ask people ...