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The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
The placement of your bird feeder matters. Here’s how to bring all the birds to your yard while keeping them safe, healthy ...
David Carr highlights the birds, mammals and marine life you might see on vacation from the mountains to the coast.
The birds, famous for their distinctive "poor, bob-white" morning calls, had nearly vanished from Maryland after declining ...
Because birding requires little gear, and can be done almost anywhere, it’s a great activity for your next trip. Here’s what ...
The National Audubon Society is pleased to announce Leigh Ann Miller as the new Ohio Centers Director, a strategic leadership ...
Bird-watching is an accessible hobby that can be done almost anywhere and Utah is full of a variety of bird habitats ...
The feathered friends around your home can be picky eaters, so be sure to provide them with their favorite meals.
Travelers can look up chapters of Audubon to find area events like bird walks or use a website like Birding Pal to find local birders and volunteer guides (annual subscriptions, $10).
Come June, Blue Ridge Audubon Chapter President John Koon said visitors can expect a wide variety of birds, from nesting green herons and tree swallows, to pileated woodpeckers, chickadees, titmice ...
Ideally, you should position your bird feeder around 10 feet away from trees or shrubs to prevent squirrels from jumping onto it. It's best to keep your feeder at least 30 feet away from windows or ...