Southbound shorebirds are confusing. Every species is subtly different.

There is a hint of good news concerning the disease outbreak that has temporarily paused the use of bird feeders.

A loud "SKREEE" sound is repeated every few seconds for hours on end and can be heard a quarter mile away. The sound is hard to track down,...

The Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology both recommend you take down your bird-feeders to...

Tropical storm Elsa blew by on July 9-10, with little in the way of unusual bird life to show for it.

Here we are in the birding doldrums of early summer and the southward migration just starting with the arrival of the early shorebirds.

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