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Golden-cheeked Warblers, Black-throated Green Warblers, Townsend’s Warblers, and Hermit Warblers share similar songs and plumage. Though they all breed in different areas of North...
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Golden-cheeked Warblers, Black-throated Green Warblers, Townsend’s Warblers, and Hermit Warblers share similar songs and plumage. Though they all breed in different areas of North...
A Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery: Birds Birds of all kinds appear in alchemical texts. The birth of the philosopher’s stone from the union of the male and female substances at th...
several of the birds I see almost every day are non-native, but have been here so long I tend to take them for granted
The starling, Sturnus vulgaris, sometimes, en masse, “a sight to drop the jaw and smack the gob, a sight beyond belief; it’s all the fun of the murmuration fair,” Robert Macfarlane...
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Tree Swallows glisten in the June sunlight, as they swoop and glide, their arcs interlacing in the air. When a white feather flutters down among them, one swallow snatches the feat...
"People tend to focus on birdsong, but there are many species making important sounds mechanically rather than vocally."
Written by Robert Macfarlane with illustrations by Jackie Morris, The Book of Birds is the spiritual successor to their project The Lost Words.
Birds are often presented to us as symbols of grace, romance, freedom, and triumph. And to be fair, they do look convincing from a distance. But closer observation suggests that el...
I walk my dogs along the Potomac River most evenings. My route has become second nature, the curve of the path, the movement of the river, the parts of the walk I know by heart. Of...
I usually just write about birds, show some photos, add a few mediocre jokes, and try to sneak in one or two of my current favorite songs. No such pretending today — just five song...
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A male Eastern Bluebird stands on a wooden nestbox attached to a fence post. The bluebird’s song – and his alert presence - assert his claim to this territory. In the mid-20th Cent...
John Rooney's The Birds of Palestine is a beautiful collage of avian species residing there. It's available as a print from his Etsy store (and from Shop Palestine, though the stor...
House Sparrow Baltimore Oriole Eurasian Starling Gray Catbird Photos by Jennifer Dudley
As migratory birds travel thousands of miles across continents each year, scientists and conservationists are finding new ways to understand where birds go, where they stop, and wh...
When a Northern Saw-whet Owl spreads its wings, many birds can see something our human eyes can’t: the owl’s flight feathers glow with ultraviolet light. It’s invisible to humans w...
I saw a group of pheasants and partridges dressed as clowns. I thought, "They're game for a laugh".
I was out for a walk on the Dunedin causeway in late February. It was clear and cool when I first started walking but the clouds started to move in. When I got back to my car I pul...
The comedian Nick Revell once performed a show based on the premise of exploring birdsong. It was hilarious, funny enough to remember decades later. The premise was that beneath th...
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