Singing birds can now be heard on most mornings: chickadees, titmice, Carolina wrens, cardinals and robins have been singing for most of February.
Snowy owls are stocky and pretty much control the area around them.
A reminder that the annual Great Backyard Bird Count takes place Feb. 18-21.
Didn't the southward migration of birds just come to a close in mid-January?
Here are the final results of the 62nd annual Martha's Vineyard Christmas Bird Count held Jan. 2.
Brrrrrr! It has been cold this past week, with a lot of temperatures below freezing.
The 62nd annual Christmas Bird Count was held on Jan. 2, and as reported last week the weather was not bad, nor was it good, for finding birds.
Christmas Bird Count. We lucked out — sort of — this year.
While the famous holiday song has geese-a-laying, I think that geese-a-grazing is more apt, as that is what they do.
The 62nd annual Martha’s Vineyard Christmas Bird Count will be held on Sunday, Jan. 2.