6 Wetland Birds You Should Know in Michigan
Introduction: Voices from the Marshes Michigan’s wetlands are rich, living mosaics of cattails, quiet shallows, and reed-choked edges—habitats teeming with …
Introduction: Voices from the Marshes Michigan’s wetlands are rich, living mosaics of cattails, quiet shallows, and reed-choked edges—habitats teeming with …
Introduction: The Haunting Call of the North Echoing across the mirror-like surfaces of Michigan’s northern lakes, the eerie, flute-like calls …
White-eyes, with their delicate bodies, bright olive-green feathers, and iconic white eye-rings, have long enchanted bird lovers around the world. …
Gulls are more than just seaside scavengers. With their keen eyesight, graceful flight, and often striking plumage, these birds have …
Kingfishers are often associated with bright plumage, quick movements, and riverside perches. But in the Hawaiian Islands, these birds tell …
When people imagine the Hawaiian Islands, they picture white sand beaches, lush rainforests, and colorful tropical birds. But high above …
Hawaii’s wetlands, though limited in area, host a fascinating cast of long-legged shorebirds. Among the most graceful of these are …
Michigan, with its extensive shoreline along four of the five Great Lakes, is a hotspot for gull enthusiasts. From city …
Michigan’s rich array of lakeshores, wetlands, and open fields provides habitat for a diverse group of shorebirds known as plovers. …
Michigan’s unique location along the Great Lakes makes it a hotspot for gull diversity. From common year-round residents to rare …