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Each January wildlife officials count the Bald Eagles around Beaver Lake in Arkansas. The 2010 count may have been down from last year, but they were surprised to find that a leucistic Bald Eagle is calling the lake home.
Lots of owls added to the Burdr Flickr group this past week. There are photos of Great Grey Owls, Snowy Owls, Short-eared Owls, Long-eared Owls, Great Horned Owls, White-faced Scops Owls, and so many other birds too! Here are just a few of the photos.
Learn how to build a roost box so you can help your birds stay warm this winter. With all the cold weather across the US and the UK recently, I bet the birds will love …
Slowing time down can give us a chance to see things we may have otherwise missed. Here are five different birds filmed in slow motion.
More than 700 people gathered at the Dunnellon Airport in Florida Tuesday to see the class of 2009 Whooping Cranes led by Operation Migration fly over.
Roseanna Cunningham, the Scottish Environment Minister, visited the Isle of Mull Sunday to celebrate the 25th anniversary of wild bred White-tailed Eagles in Scotland and 10 years of the island’s public viewing project.
Earlier this week an article was published in BirdingAsia, the Oriental Bird Club’s journal, that detailed the discovery of a new species of bird scientists call the Spectacled Flowerpecker.
Tiny cameras allow us to fly along with a Peregrine Falcon at incredible speeds and a Goshawk as it maneuvers through a dense forest.
Here are some of the new photos added to the Burdr Flickr group over the past week. This is only a very small portion, so definitely head over to the group and check out the rest of the great photos by some very talented photographers!
This week the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport become the first airport in the United States to use a real time bird tracking radar system.
There is an Eastern Screech Owl hidden somewhere in this tree. Can you find it?
Check out some of the icy photos Bill Schmoker took while out birding on Lake Ontario.
Watch the full episode of Hummingbirds: Magic In The Air online!