Birds of West Cobb is a blog page about attracting, feeding, and housing wild birds in the Southeastern United States.
Yet despite such wide-ranging decimation, birdwatching remains one of the fastest growing hobbies in the United States.\nEndangered and Disappearing Birds of Appalachia and the Southeast, by award-winning author and photographer Matt Williams, is an essential guide for the bird-curious in the ...
about 75 miles southeast of Phoenix, ranks as one of the top birding areas in the entire United States. One of the last free-flowing rivers in the Southwest, the San Pedro's "...cottonwood-shaded corridor supports about 350 bird species...
The fate of the Southeast's longleaf pine forests, and the endangered woodpeckers that depend on them, may rest in the hands of the U.S. military. Story byBen Goldfarb Photographs byMac Stone Share On a Carolina blue afternoon in April, Jeff Walters pulled off a sandy road running through...
The first broad region covers much of the Eastern Hemisphere. The Palearctic realm includes Europe, Central and Southwest Asia, Africa north of the Sahara, and Sinai; the Oriental realm includes the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia to lowland southern China, and Indonesia as far as Sumatra, ...
Our results also suggest that most southwest#8211;northeast migratory pathways through the Appalachian mountains are intact. Lack of optimal habitat at key locations in the Southeast causes many modeled pathways to fail. We present a speculative view of regional migration patterns implied by predominant...
We’re learning more about what they endure as they fly thousands of miles—and how humans and climate change are making it tougher for them.
Hailing from South and Southeast Asia, theRed Avadavatis an introduced species in Hawaii. This small finch has beautiful plumage, mostly red on breeding males, with a dark tail and wings and white spots. The bellies of males can be red or yellow. The females have grey plumage, with darker...
Monsoon Madness: Southeast Arizona Birding Festival 27 08 2018 Young Birders Walk – Luke Tiller Mid-August you will find me winging my way to Tucson for the excellent Southeast Arizona Birding Festival. The event run by Tucson Audubon captures what must rate as some of the premier birding at...
The karst wetlands in southwest Guangxi are on the migration channel of Southeast Asian birds, playing the role of wintering area and stopover for water-dependent birds including some rare species, such as the Chinese Egret (Egretta eulophotes), the Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus...