Which North American Bird Specializes in Eating Fuzzy Caterpillars?-Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Hidden among the leafy canopies of North America’s forests is a bird that few people ever see, but one that …
Hidden among the leafy canopies of North America’s forests is a bird that few people ever see, but one that …
Every spring, a familiar two-note call drifts through the woodlands and meadows of Europe and Asia: “cuck-oo, cuck-oo.” It’s a …
Most woodpeckers follow a predictable script: they cling to tree trunks, drill holes for food, and tap out rhythms on …
Step into Alabama’s woodlands and you might hear it before you see it — a powerful, echoing knock on a …
Among the many woodpeckers that inhabit Alabama’s forests, none display as much visual intrigue as the Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus). …
Introduction The Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus) is one of Alabama’s most common and fascinating woodpeckers. Known for its striking black-and-white …
The Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens) is one of North America’s most enigmatic songbirds. Known for its bold colors, odd calls, …
Across the dry woodlands of the American West, a sky-blue bird flashes through the pinyon pines, calling in short, nasal …
Introduction: Dancing in the Sagebrush Sea As the sun rises over the vast sagebrush steppes of Idaho, a strange sound …
Introduction: A Bird Born of Pine and Isolation In the dry, open forests of southern Idaho, a small, flame-colored finch …