E-mail address:
Password:
Remember me
I forgot my password »
|
Login help »
Not a registered member? It's free to sign up.
Register »
|
Why should I join?
See great photos of birds, get birdwatching tips, learn about birding events, and more!
Join our Community!
Our community is
FREE
to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Search Community
Searching
Please insert search terms into the box above to run a search on the community.
Blog Options
About
Subscribe via RSS
RSS for posts
Atom
Archive
Archives
July 2012
(6)
June 2012
(7)
May 2012
(12)
April 2012
(8)
March 2012
(8)
February 2012
(6)
January 2012
(8)
December 2011
(12)
November 2011
(7)
October 2011
(10)
September 2011
(8)
August 2011
(12)
July 2011
(10)
June 2011
(15)
May 2011
(6)
April 2011
(4)
March 2011
(5)
February 2011
(1)
January 2011
(1)
December 2010
(4)
November 2010
(1)
October 2010
(6)
September 2010
(3)
August 2010
(3)
July 2010
(3)
June 2010
(2)
May 2010
(3)
April 2010
(9)
February 2010
(5)
January 2010
(3)
December 2009
(9)
November 2009
(5)
October 2009
(8)
September 2009
(5)
August 2009
(10)
July 2009
(11)
June 2009
(12)
May 2009
(10)
April 2009
(12)
March 2009
(3)
February 2009
(5)
Tag Cloud
American Bird Conservancy
bird photography
Birder's World magazine
BirdersWorld.com
birdwatching
BirdWatching Magazine
conservation
cover
David Sibley
Eldon Greij
Estabrook Park
Fish and Wildlife Service
Hotspots Near You
Julie Craves
Kenn Kaufman
Laura Erickson
migration
new research
Nikon
Paul Kerlinger
Pete Dunne
photography
Readers' Favorites
Whooping Crane
Wisconsin
Home
»
Blogs
»
BirdWatching Field of View
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
BirdWatching Field of View
Countdown: Our 10 most popular blog posts in 2011
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
Chuck Hagner
Warblers, owls, hummingbirds, eagles, mist-netting, new books -- we covered that and lots more on this blog in 2011. Below are the 10 most popular stories of the year. 10. Checklist math: How four Yellow-rumped Warblers equal one Butter-butt Published...
BirdWatching Field of View
Friday photos: Northern Cardinals in the snow
1
Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
We love to see the eye-popping red of a Northern Cardinal against an all-white snowy backdrop here in southeastern Wisconsin. You too? Readers sent the redbird photos below to our photo galleries . Please send us your shots! Submit your photos to our...
BirdWatching Field of View
Friday photos: Winter birds
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
The hardy birds below don’t mind the cold. You may spot one in your backyard this winter, so keep a lookout! If you see one, please take its picture! Then post your photo in our online photo galleries . The snaps below are from the galleries. ...
BirdWatching Field of View
eBird project leaders to write column about bird migration
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
Chuck Hagner
Back in April I was delighted to announce a new partnership between this magazine and the American Bird Conservancy . In every issue since, ABC's column "Eye on Conservation" has helped us keep you up to date on a wide assortment of birds...
BirdWatching Field of View
Friday photos: Birds in snow
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
There's no snow near our offices here in southeastern Wisconsin yet, but we know it's on the way! The birds in the photos below found it -- or, rather, it found them! We chose the wintery scenes from our online galleries . Enjoy! Submit your photos...
BirdWatching Field of View
Offering mealworms in winter will bring chickadees up to a window, maybe into the hand
2
Posted over 1 year ago by
Chuck Hagner
If chickadees seem friendly and cheerful at regular backyard feeding stations, you should see what happens when you start offering mealworms! The ones in my neighborhood in northern Minnesota tap on my window when the feeder goes dry. Many of them take...
BirdWatching Field of View
Aesop's fable was right: Crows can use stones as tools
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
Matt Mendenhall
Life imitates art: A painting (at left) by Milo Winter illustrating the Aesop's fable "The Crow and the Pitcher." At right, a New Caledonian Crow brings floating food within reach by dropping stones into a water-filled tube. Illustration...
BirdWatching Field of View
American Bird Conservancy asks feds to regulate wind industry
3
Posted over 1 year ago by
Matt Mendenhall
Our forthcoming February issue reports on the deaths of hundreds of warblers and other birds at a wind-power facility in West Virginia, and it includes an article about researchers who are working to protect Golden Eagles in eastern North America from...
BirdWatching Field of View
Laura Erickson to pen regular column about attracting birds for BirdWatching
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
Chuck Hagner
I encourage you to pick up a copy of our February 2012 issue when it appears on newsstands in early January. The issue has a wonderful photo of a Black-capped Chickadee on the cover (taken by Robert McCaw ), and its pages are simply jam-packed with good...
BirdWatching Field of View
Friday photos: Snow Buntings
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
The second Friday in December is a perfect time for Snow Buntings! They can be found in whirling flocks on open beaches, in fields, and on prairies throughout the northern U.S. and parts of western Canada during winter. We hope you like the images below...
BirdWatching Field of View
Delaware Bay coast in New Jersey named a Globally Significant Important Bird Area
0
Posted over 1 year ago by
Matt Mendenhall
Red Knots and Dunlins forage in spring along the shore of Delaware Bay, a critically important stopover site for migrating shorebirds. Photo by Greg Breese, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Ever since Alexander Wilson, the father of ornithology, found...
BirdWatching Field of View
Friday photos: Dark-eyed Juncos
1
Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
Dark-eyed Junco is one of our favorite birds. Small, sleek, handsome, and hardy, they can often be found filling up under backyard feeders all winter long. The images below are from our online galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. Read...
December, 2011