This year approximately 5.7 million birds migrated over Martha's Vineyard between August 1 and Nov. 15!
On Nov. 6 Bob Shriber, Susan Whiting, Charles Morano and Nancy Nordin spotted the second-ever Island record of Bell’s vireo!
The Gay Head Cliffs strike again.
Have you ever thought about how difficult to estimate how many birds were in a large flock?
Here come the winter finches!
We feed birds because we want to see birds close to our houses, to see birds up-close and personal.
The seasons have changed from summer to autumn; you can feel it in the air.
Lanny McDowell and Pete Gilmore came across a sad scene on Sept. 14 as they walked along the path between Moshup Trail and Moshup Beach.
It must be September! The peak of migration is here and birds are widespread across the Island.
Birds can fly. We know that. But some birds do more than fly; they dip and dart and make very acrobatic moves in the air.