The event was created to help turn the world's attention to the wonders of bird migration and the need for their conservation. Each year, the total number of registered World Migratory Bird Day events has steadily increased along with the number of countries in which these events occurred. ...
Set up bird feeders You could go and find nature on World Migratory Bird Day, or you can bring nature to you. Putting feeders outside your house will attract all kinds of local birds looking for something to nosh. You can put out as many different kinds of food as you like—even sugar...
Around 450 different bird species have been recorded on the island of Ireland, and although a lot of them are migratory and rare, now is the best chance to catch a glimpse of them as they return north to build nests and prepare for the breeding season. E
ClearSearch Press enter for results As we mark World Wetlands Day 2025 under the theme “Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future,” we shine a spotlight on these vital landscapes and their role in securing a future where both people and nature thrive. ...
to their breeding grounds in the southern U.S. and western states as early as February, and to areas further north later in the spring. Some, however, do not migrate, in areas like California and the upper Pacific coast. After breeding, hummingbirds begin their fall southward migration. ...
Diverse voices on expectations from this year's World Economic Forum in Davos with a bird's eye view from Borge Brende, the WEF president and CEO. And, in the intelligent age, how could we better cooperate to improve the state of the world? Answers from two artificial intelligence experts ...
The January 22 knife attack in South Germany has led the CDU, AfD to call for stricter immigration laws; this is the fourth lone-wolf incident in less than 2 years; despite a 34% drop in asylum applications from over 320,000 in 2023 to under 214,000 in 2024, migration remains a centr...
Reflections across Hemispheres: A System-Wide Approach to New World Bird Migrationdoi:10.1642/0004-8038(2004)121[1005:RAHASA]2.0.CO;2Alex JahnDouglas LeveyKimberly SmithThe Auk
As more and more North American birdwatchers have discovered, spring birdwatching in Alaska is an experience to be found nowhere else on this continent. There is first of all the excitement of seeing many species whose North American range is almost exclusively from Alaska, and hopefully seeing ...
-edge technology, researchers now have a plethora of high-tech tools at their disposal to monitor bird migration routes and habits like never before. And that’s why we’re here, exploring some of the innovative techniques that scientists are using to unravel the mysteries of bird migration....