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Want to bring the birds to you? Here are the best bird feeders for hummingbirds, cardinals, and more
Want to bring the birds to you? Here are the best bird feeders for hummingbirds, cardinals, and moreMay 22, 2024 – Whether you're itching to bring bluebirds to your yard or want to see birds at your windowsill, here are our picks for bird feeders that will satisfy any birder.
Love, pie, and bipartisanship: Behind the scenes at America’s biggest birding festival
Love, pie, and bipartisanship: Behind the scenes at America’s biggest birding festivalMay 09, 2024 – People of all stripes flock to the Biggest Week, not only to spot rare birds but to participate in a growing community of recreational birders.
This invisible killer takes out 3.5 billion U.S. birds a year
This invisible killer takes out 3.5 billion U.S. birds a yearJune 05, 2024 – Glass is even more deadly to birds than previously thought, according to new research. But, unlike many environmental problems, scientists say the solutions are simple.
The 8 best bird-watching binoculars—for beginners and enthusiasts
The 8 best bird-watching binoculars—for beginners and enthusiastsMarch 27, 2024 – Ready to improve your bird-watching skills with a new pair of binoculars, but overwhelmed by the different price tags and features? We've got you covered.
How AI is helping scientists protect birds
How AI is helping scientists protect birdsMarch 26, 2024 – As bird numbers fall worldwide, scientists and birders are using algorithm-powered apps to gather valuable data about avian species.
Bird flu is spreading from pole to pole. Here’s why it matters.
Bird flu is spreading from pole to pole. Here’s why it matters.March 07, 2024 – A highly virulent strain of H5N1 has wiped out entire colonies of seabirds and seals from Alaska to Antarctica. Experts say the risk to people is low—for now.
The 7 best bird baths for your home or garden
The 7 best bird baths for your home or gardenAugust 16, 2024 – From a heated bowl ideal for winter to a hanging oasis, these are our top picks for our feathered friends.
This unorthodox method is saving baby parrots from extinction
This unorthodox method is saving baby parrots from extinctionAugust 22, 2024 – By relocating baby scarlet macaws to safety, conservationists are shielding these endangered birds from illegal wildlife trade and boosting their chances of survival.
Your family can fight invasive species—by eating them
Your family can fight invasive species—by eating themMarch 29, 2022 – How to spot edible invasive plants, plus kid-friendly recipes
The wild ways animals get buzzed on nature
The wild ways animals get buzzed on natureJuly 31, 2024 – Learn about the surprising ways wild animals experience natural intoxicants, from fermented fruits to hallucinogenic plants.
How gardening with native plants can teach kids eco-stewardship
How gardening with native plants can teach kids eco-stewardshipAugust 01, 2022 – Plus, suggestions for habitat-friendly shrubs and flowers wherever you live
How to fight invasive plants—one bite at a time
How to fight invasive plants—one bite at a timeJune 07, 2022 – These non-native species are a problem across the United States. Foraging for them can help ecosystems heal and help you make tasty treats.
Pizzlies, grolars, and narlugas: Why we may soon see more Arctic hybrids
Pizzlies, grolars, and narlugas: Why we may soon see more Arctic hybridsJuly 26, 2024 – Genetic studies show there’s still a lot to learn about cross-species mating in the Arctic.
Why the Scottish Highlands is the best birdwatching destination in the UK
Why the Scottish Highlands is the best birdwatching destination in the UKJune 12, 2024 – A visit to the Scottish Highlands offers one of the best bird-and wildlife-watching experiences in the UK, with the promise of rare encounters with unique species.
3 myths about bald eagles you might have thought were true
3 myths about bald eagles you might have thought were trueJuly 02, 2024 – From the bald eagle’s iconic scream to its status as the United States’ national bird, the truth may surprise you.
Should you be concerned about bird flu in your milk?
Should you be concerned about bird flu in your milk?April 29, 2024 – National Geographic spoke to a member of the World Health Organization about bird flu infections in cattle and its threats to the food supply.
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