Field of View

October 2011 - BirdWatching Field of View

Ravens are social and smart, they're magnificent flyers, and their all-black plumage makes them shimmery beauties. Is it any wonder we love them — and the portraits of them below? We selected them from our online galleries . Submit your photos...
Scientists report today that a newly discovered fungus causes the deadly white-nose syndrome (WNS) in bats. The syndrome was first discovered in a cave in New York in February 2006, and since then, it has spread to 19 states and four Canadian provinces...
Don’t pass by these quick and active birds. Though they are small and secretive, they can usually be found foraging for insects with their tails raised straight up! Take a look at the selections below from our online galleries . Submit your photos...
Attention, photographers! We've created a new gallery for you. We call it People and Places . It's a photo gallery of the places where you like to go birdwatching and the people you see birding at them. Go to People and Places . Places: We're...
This Whooping Crane, known as L10-10, was shot and killed in Louisiana. Photo courtesy Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Two Whooping Cranes in the new Louisiana flock were shot and killed last week, and authorities say the suspects are two...
Short-tailed, long-billed nuthatches are known for climbing every which way along tree trunks to feed on insects. Take a look at these five fabulous photos of the birds from our online galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. See the contents...
Beautiful but so difficult to see well — that’s what you could say about many of the mobile and wary birds that share our planet. And you could say the same about the well-hidden, frequently camouflaged nests in which birds lay and protect...
Last week we featured photos of birds eating . This week, we’ve found even more great shots of birds chowing down. We hope you enjoy! The images were chosen from our online galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. See the contents of our...
In August, we learned that the American Ornithologists’ Union and other ornithological societies in the Western Hemisphere may merge next year into a new group tentatively named the Society for Ornithology . The move “would result in a clean...
There is nothing permanent except change. To keep up with the rapidly evolving world of North American birds, you need an up-to-date field guide. The most current printed guide available, the sixth edition of the National Geographic Field Guide to the...
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