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Because birding requires little gear, and can be done almost anywhere, it’s a great activity for your next trip. Here’s what ...
The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
Also free, the Audubon Bird Guide app from the nonprofit conservation group uses visual input to identify birds and displays a tally of birds seen. Both apps allow the user to search according to ...
You’re outside when suddenly you hear an unfamiliar chirp. Looking around, you wonder, “Is it a squirrel?” “Is it a bat?” And ...
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 ...
Birding can be a great way to take a break from technology, but smartphones are also a real asset in the field: You can check the winds on your way out the door, get turn-by-turn directions to your ...
Birdwatching is as easy as going outside and watching for birds. Seriously. But it's helpful to bring some basic gear along ...
The colorful transition between spring and summer includes the return of green foliage, baby geese wandering in fields, ...
A Moratorium on AI Regulation is Madness from The Hill informs us that the “big beautiful bill” before the US Senate contains a “10-year moratorium prohibiting state regulation of artificial ...
Brands like Nikon, Celestron, and Vortex offer good entry-level options between $100-200. For field guides, the Sibley Guide to Birds, National Geographic Field Guide, or apps like Merlin Bird ID and ...