Heard a chirp or spotted a flutter? These free apps identify backyard birds by sight or sound — no binoculars or in-depth ...
In a study conducted at the University of Helsinki, AI was trained to classify bird sounds with increasing accuracy. The ...
A Shelburne couple with a long history of protecting birds in New York is running events with local architects about ...
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How to identify an American avocet
Search for the lovely American avocet along coastlines, lakes, and ponds. Plus, learn about their unique technique when ...
The Great Backyard Bird Count, or GBBC, is Feb. 13-15, and a Greenwood business is hosting an information session for local ...
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Two bird-related events taking place at Newport Wetlands
RSPB Cymru hosts bird-ringing demo and guided walk at Newport Wetlands on 24 January, supporting the Big Garden Birdwatch ...
Tree limbs sag under the weight of multiple feeders and bird houses of every make and model adorn their back yard. Binoculars ...
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How to identify a spotted sandpiper
Keep an eye out near freshwater streams, rivers, and ponds to spot a spotted sandpiper. Plus, learn why they've been ...
Biologists believe simple confusion caused the Bullock's Oriole to fly to Vermont, as opposed to the western U.S. or Mexico, ...
Waking up to the dawn chorus of birds – one of the natural world’s greatest symphonies – is a joy like no other. It is not surprising that bird-watching has become an increasingly popular hobby. A ...
Health experts warn that mpox, rubella, bird flu and Oropouche could spark the next pandemic as vaccine rates plummet ...
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick is collecting the chirps and songs of birds around the province with the help of 10 solar-powered machines from Australia. The non-profit’s soundscape project began a ...
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