Look and listen for a vibrant migrating northern yellow warbler in spring. Learn what these warblers eat and what their nests look like.
See what a male and female chestnut-sided warbler looks like, and learn where to find the birds, what they eat, and what they ...
You're likely to soon see groups of nondescript songbirds showing up in your backyard, in local woodland parks, or in nearby state parks. Keep an eye on the birds and look for a yellow patch on the ...
In the middle of June while shooting photos from a kayak on Parker’s Pond in Cato, wildlife photographer Greg Craybas came across some yellow warblers. “Warblers are the butterflies of birds,” he says ...
I recently introduced the many autumn birds that have now returned to our latitudes, the shorebirds, ducks, raptors, sparrows and other songbirds that journey south each fall. There are many of these ...
On Saturday, May 13, the annual Big Bird Day Count will be held here on Staten Island. Unlike the Christmas Bird Count, only the number of species are counted, not individual birds, and teams are free ...
Every once in awhile, someone asks, "How should I get started birding?" It's a better question than I initially realized. For years, my answer has been, "Just go out and look. Watch carefully. Note ...
The yellow-rumped warbler is a doughty little bird. Of two dozen species of “wood warblers” – or “New World warblers” – that are likely to show up in the Red River Valley, the yellow-rumped warbler is ...
May has lived up to one of its names as “the greening month,” beginning as bare woods and ending fully green. Shrubs and small trees began this change, with larger trees being late. Once foliated, the ...
The yellow-rumped warblers are back, flitting about in gaudy troupes on their way south. Some will winter in Panama. But for now, they are swarming about my yard. The daubs of yellow (on their crown ...