Wednesday, January 21, 2026
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Tag: birding

Scott Shalaway shares a birding twist on the classic "The Night Before Christmas" poem.

Any one can become a bird watcher. The annual Christmas Bird Count and Great Backyard Bird Count offer bird enthusiasts an opportunity to contribute to science.

Put up a bird feeder this week, and you'll soon see a nice variety of birds, including chickadees, titmice, goldfinches and cardinals.

Frosty nights signal persimmons to ripen, turn from bitter to sweet, and lose their astringent nature.

Ever wonder where migrating birds end up after we last see them? Just how far can these things travel?

Several times each year I'm pleasantly surprised when I get a letter or email from a reader asking how to attract more crows. Such letters make me smile.

The clever video shines a spotlight on the plight of the endangered marbled murrelet, a small seabird related to puffins that lives along the Pacific coast from northern California to Alaska.

When readers ask for help selecting a bird feeder, I'm happy to oblige. I bought my first feeder in 1978, so I've had lots of experience evaluating them.

The inaugural American Birding Expo will feature 80 vendors from nearly 30 countries.

Fall migration is underway, and will continue the next few months.