While watching hooded mergansers and mallards feeding on a canal near Rexburg on Tuesday evening, I counted 14 wood ducks flying in to join their feeding friends just before dark. The next morning, I ...
With snowbanks towering over homes and bone-chilling winds sweeping across the state, it has been one of the snowiest and coldest winters since 2015. New England wildlife are well adapted ...
My March 21 column was planned to remind you how great March is as a waterfowl watching time. I also hoped to add a few more ...
The Australian Wood Duck is probably our region’s most commonly observed duck in autumn, as it’s a typically dry time of year and this duck is less dependent on wetlands than other waterfowl. It’s a ...
Wasps nests can be startling to see, but some are more dangerous than others. Here's how to know what species is building a nest around your home and yard.
Nesting Cycle Chipping Sparrow nest by Red Wing Birding More than 700 bird species breed in North America, and the variations ...
When most people think of ducks, they probably think of birds that quack and live on water. Well, most ducks don’t quack and some nest in trees! Let’s take a close look at two of our local tree ...
Flowing through the heart of Pennsylvania and beyond, the Susquehanna River serves as a vital corridor within the Atlantic ...