Registration is required for the morning workshop on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Pigeon River Discovery Center, 9984 Twin Lakes ...
Clay Bliznick, an ornithologist at the observatory, described the bird’s long legs and toes as “something else,” in his field ...
When the wind howls and the temperature plummets, it's easy to look out a window as birds huddle in a bush or on a wire and wonder if they need some help to make it through the winter. While many of ...
As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, backyard bird enthusiasts who enjoy watching and feeding their feathered visitors may wonder how, or if, they can withstand the harsh ...
Sandhill cranes begin their annual fall migration in October. You can see hundreds during CraneFest 2025 near Bellevue.
A bird not seen before in Michigan's Upper Peninsula was among the songbird species seen among fall migration in recent days.
Feathered friends bring many benefits to our outdoor space, but the types of birds you might see in your backyard will depend on where you live. For example, perhaps you live in North America, in ...
First Alert meteorologist Justin Bradford meets with an expert to discuss the bird migration across Michigan this fall.
The bald eagle, an historic symbol of the nation for more than 200 years, made a soaring comeback from near extinction, and now, finally, has been officially named America's national bird. President ...
Tarik Shahzad’s newfound passion led him to an extraordinary achievement. Just two years after picking up bird-watching as a hobby, he set a Cook County record by spotting 294 species in a single year ...