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Most bird sounds for BirdNote are provided by the Macaulay Library of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.Writers have included Dennis Paulson, [3] Curator Emeritus of The Slater Museum of Natural History at the University of Puget Sound, [4] the late Robert Sundstrom, birding-by-ear expert with the Seattle Audubon Society, and other writers and naturalists.
Bachman's warbler (Vermivora bachmanii) is a possibly extinct passerine migratory bird. [3] This warbler was a migrant, breeding in swampy blackberry and cane thickets of the Southeastern and Midwestern United States and wintering in Cuba.
The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a community science project in ornithology. It is conducted annually in mid-February. The event is supported by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society. During this four-day event, birdwatchers around the world are invited to count and report details of birds in the area in which ...
Start identifying species by photo or bird call via free apps like Merlin Bird ID and the Audubon Bird Guide. eBird , also free, allows users to log their sightings.
The National Audubon Society's Bird Migration Explorer provides an opportunity to track some of these movements. The Bird Migration Explorer, launched on September 2022, is an online tool that ...
Jul. 9—A mystery bird has been driving birders in the Spokane area a little cuckoo. Ron Burdick, who lives near Indian Trail, certainly wasn't expecting to see this flighty new friend. "I was ...
Griscom's Birds of the New York City Region and his works on the faunistics of Massachusetts birds were some of the first books in a new genre: birdfinding guides rather than identification guides. Working from a growing volume of sightings by skilled observers, Griscom provided in these books the details of exactly where a bird could be found ...
Artist John James Audubon depicted birds and wildlife but died long before the National Audubon Society was born. But the first Audubon Societies weren’t born until 40 to 50 years later ...