The presence of an exotic bird in an unexpected place like Wilmington, Delaware, has local bird enthusiasts buzzing with ...
The Yellow-crested Helmetshrike (Prionops alberti) was listed as a "lost" bird by the American Bird Conservancy, who says that more than 130 birds, which equals about one percent of all species, are ...
A yellow-headed caracara, native to South America, was spotted in Wilmington, Delaware. This is the northernmost sighting ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — An exceptionally rare yellow northern cardinal with a genetic color mutation was spotted and photographed in Port St. Lucie Saturday morning. Tracy Workman, who teaches photography at ...
A long lost bird species has been captured in photographs for the first time in 20 years. The yellow-crested helmetshrike, or Prionops alberti, is known to inhabit the Albertine Rift, which is in the ...
Some 144 bird species had not been seen in at least a decade, but a project by conservation organizations proposes they all may still be hidden somewhere in the wild. Clockwise from top left: Santa ...
The yellow warbler is one of the birds whose range has expanded in recent years. One of the country’s premier birding destinations is right in our own backyard. The Rio Grande Valley is a ...
The heart of Cajun Country in Louisiana’s southwest prairie region is bracing for an influx of visitors for a unique agritourism event. The 16th annual Yellow Rails and Rice Festival has birders from ...
Detective work by scientists has shown that a unique songbird found by a citizen scientist in Pennsylvania is the offspring of a hybrid warbler mother and a warbler father from an entirely different ...
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