For more than a decade, hundreds of volunteers, scientists and conservationists across Virginia have worked together to ...
After tracking patterns migration, scientists found that bald eagles are operating on a schedule different from their other avian counterparts.
Most migratory birds spend their winters in one habitat and then fly to a new area in the springtime to breed. They’ll raise one or more broods of young there. Then, come fall, they begin the trip ...
Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
Scientists say dry and mild conditions in spring 2025 offered a rare boost for threatened wild birds - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The rare northern bald ibis, hunted essentially to extinction by the 17th century, has been revived by breeding and rewilding ...
The breeding seasons of wild house finches are shifting due to climate change, a Washington State University researcher has found. The breeding seasons of wild house finches are shifting due to ...
Several species of birds that call southwestern Pennsylvania home are breeding as much as three weeks sooner than they did 50 years ago. If the shift continues, bird populations could begin to decline ...
Bird species with declining populations get most of the attention in the world of bird conservation. This is logical. But let ...
"Like great crested grebes, they have an elaborate courtship display involving pairs meeting breast-to-breast and rising from the water, with lots of head shaking. As breeding red-necked grebes in the ...
Arriving early in the breeding area is crucial for successful reproduction also in non-migratory birds. In birds, timing of arrival in a breeding area influences who ends up breeding and who does not.