Redrawing the Map: A Galapagos Petrel Goes North (Part 2)
This is part two of the story of this exceptional sighting. See part one for the adventures that lead to the sighting. A Significant Sighting My first inkling of how…
This is part two of the story of this exceptional sighting. See part one for the adventures that lead to the sighting. A Significant Sighting My first inkling of how…
Wings Over Mercer Presented by the Wild Bird Research Group October 4th, 2025Mercer County, NJ Get ready for a high-energy, bird-filled day in the heart of fall migration! Wings Over…
Despite what your parents probably told you growing up, meeting strangers on the internet so they can take you into international waters can be a good idea. In my case,…
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As summer wanes, bird banding reveals the season's success story. At Fiddler's Creek, 36 birds were captured—mostly juveniles proving strong breeding results. Gray Catbirds led with 22 individuals, while a Common Yellowthroat returned exactly one year later, weighing more and thriving in familiar territory. And hummingbird bills tell us a special story.