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The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
In this Bird of the Week segment, Stacia Brezinski with the Maine Audubon teaches us about a piece of eye candy known as the indigo bunting.
You’ve probably seen a bald eagle in a film or TV show, where the bird soars gracefully and swoops with might to catch its ...
From iconic parks to surprising city spots, these national park sites offer unforgettable birdwatching moments across the U.S ...
When Chris Miller set out with fellow artists to walk through the outdoor sculpture installation at LongWoods Preserve in Cumberland, their group was trailing a family with small children. They couldn ...
MAY HAVE YOU LOOKING DOWN AT SPARROWS AND PIGEONS, BUT TURN YOUR HEAD UP TOWARD THE ICONIC TOWER OF THE MARRIOTT VACATION ...
The education efforts have clearly paid off, as the growing numbers of plovers in Maine demonstrate. After talking with some ...
The largest tract of public land in the United States is a wild expanse of tundra and wetlands stretching across nearly 23 million acres of northern ...
This complex process results in a durable structure (in one study, 85 percent of nests were still in place after a year). The birds don’t typically recycle their creations—instead, they might take ...