Hattie Grimm (pictured above) is the Charles Allis Art Museum’s artist in residence and creator of its new art exhibit called “BIRD BODY”. Think about the last time you noticed a bird. Was it soaring ...
Whether you're a self-proclaimed ornithophile or you simply enjoy the occasional backyard bird sighting, there's always something new to learn about these winged creatures. But with more than 800 bird ...
BOISE, Idaho — More than 30,000 people visit the World Center for Birds of Prey each year to see some of the world's most endangered raptors up close, but the facility's mission extends far beyond ...
SAN DIEGO — Crickets chirp in the night as Gerardo Marrón calls to an elf owl on a Baja California Sur mountainside in late October. Marrón and a group of scientists from Mexico and the San Diego ...
Ornithologists are seeking volunteers in California, Oregon and Washington for Project Phoenix, a multiyear research project exploring birds’ response to wildfire. No previous bird-watching experience ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jared Ranahan is a reporter who covers travel and ecotourism. In the remote reaches of interior Peru, the Andes Mountains serve as ...
A male resplendent quetzal's tail feathers can reach up to 100 centimeters in length. While South American nations like Brazil and Colombia have earned worldwide acclaim for their high levels of avian ...
John James Audubon’s Birds of America prints showcase 435 life-size, hand colored species of birds with incredible detail. The library is more than just books, and WUWM’s Books and Beyond series with ...
Bird migration is just about over here in Massachusetts. Most of the birds we see now are the summer resident birds that nest in our area. It won’t be until the shorebirds start returning in July that ...