Interesting Fact:The Carolina Wren is sensitive to cold weather, with the northern populations decreasing markedly after severe winters. The gradually increasing winter temperatures over the last century may have been responsible for the northward range expansion seen in the mid-1900s. (https://www....
Zimmerman, D. A., Turner, D. A. & Pearson, D. J. 1996. Birds of Kenya and Northern Tanzania. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Zimmerman, D.A., Turner, D.A. & Pearson, D.J. 1996. Birds o...
Composition: Includes Spheniscidae (penguins), Diomedeidae (albatrosses), Hydrobatidae (northern storm-petrels), Oceanitidae (southern storm-petrels), Procellariidae (petrels, shearwaters, and diving petrels). Accounts of the extinct group Diomedeoididae are provided by Mayr and Smith (2012)...
Northern Cardinal American Goldfinch House Sparrow Here is theTop Tenof the number of individuals for all 88 years of the count. 1,476,981 individual birds were counted uninterrupted from 1936-2022. The only change in the rankings is that White-throated Sparrow has moved ahead of Ring-billed ...
Adamo NJ, King RL (1967) Evoked responses in the chicken telencephalon to auditory, visual and tactile stimulation. Exp Neurol 17:498–504 CASPubMedGoogle Scholar Akesson TR, De Lanerolle NC, Cheng MF (1987) Ascending vocalization pathways in the female ring dove: projections of the nucleus in...
CAPE MAY WARBLER (Char Albury): as it turned out, an unpromising name. The first one was recorded on Cape May, NJ in the early nineteenth century. They were not recorded there again for more than a hundred years. Share this: LikeLoading......
The Hudson River begins near Lake Tear of the Clouds and flows south through the eastern part of the state, without draining Lakes George or Champlain. Lake George empties at its north end into Lake Champlain, whose northern end extends into Canada, where it drains into the Richelieu River an...
Unless, maybe, you are living right next to a breeding colony during a collective fit of hysterics. These gulls, Leucophaeus atricilla, will be familiar to anyone on the Atlantic coast of North America; in the Caribbean; and further south to the northern coastal areas of South America. In...
Craven SE, Stern NJ, Line E, Bailey JS, Cox NA, Fedorka-Cray P. Determination of the Incidence of Salmonella spp., Campylobacter jejuni, and Clostridium perfringens in Wild Birds near Broiler Chicken Houses by Sampling Intestinal Droppings. Avian Dis. 2000;44:715–20. doi:10.2307/1593118. ...
Interesting Fact:The Carolina Wren is sensitive to cold weather, with the northern populations decreasing markedly after severe winters. The gradually increasing winter temperatures over the last century may have been responsible for the northward range expansion seen in the mid-1900s. (https://www....