Why Are Peregrine Falcon Numbers Falling in the United States Again?
September 17, 2024 —
In a decline not seen since the DDT era, the spectacular raptors have noticeably decreased in numbers over the past two years. Some concerned experts believe avian flu is to blame.
The World’s Rarest Crow Will Soon Fly Free on Maui
July 23, 2024 —
Hoping to succeed where past attempts have failed, scientists will reintroduce the clever corvid to the wild on a new island—a high-stakes conservation effort that requires a careful balancing act.
Scientists Discover World's Largest Hummingbird Hiding in Plain Sight
June 07, 2024 —
Groundbreaking research has resulted in a surprising split of the species known as the Giant Hummingbird, and one of the birds just happens to be slightly bigger than the other.
Crows Can Count Aloud Much Like Toddlers, New Study Finds
May 28, 2024 —
How smart are corvids? We can count the ways—and so can they.
Flamingo Fever, Limpkins on the Loose, ‘Mega’ Rare Terns—the Biggest Bird Events of 2023
December 19, 2023 —
Birding highlights of a remarkable year included three U.S. firsts, a surprisingly happening Midwest, and, of course, flamingos everywhere!
River Otters With a New Taste for Pelican Are Changing a California Park’s Ecology
December 15, 2023 —
Dramatic photos and video capture the semiaquatic mammals attacking Brown Pelicans in Point Reyes National Seashore, a behavior documented only once before but that is becoming increasingly common in the preserve.