Tag: conservation

  • Native & Invasive Plants in Western New York: Your Guide to Backyard Conservation This Spring

    Native & Invasive Plants in Western New York: Your Guide to Backyard Conservation This Spring

    Spring is a warm welcome of new life after the snowy, cold winters in Western New York. Each day that the sun pops through the gray sky, we enjoy its warm rays—the same rays that are enjoyed by all of nature.  Spring is also a time of new growth and rebirth for all living things,…

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  • Birding for Beginners: How to Start Bird Watching

    Birding for Beginners: How to Start Bird Watching

    how to start bird watching: eBird Binoculars Feed Birds Learn About Birds Do’s & Don’ts Group Birding Are you interested in starting birding, but don’t know where to start?  Bird watching is as simple as observing a bird around you. So, if you’ve done that recently, then congratulations! You’re officially a birder. As birding continues…

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  • 7 Tips for Feeding Birds During Winter

    7 Tips for Feeding Birds During Winter

    Birds rely on several unique, amazing adaptations and behaviors that help them survive the long, cold winter months—from caching food and puffing out their feathers, to endothermically regulating their body temperature. And while they don’t necessarily require our help to survive the season, seeing as they have done so for millions of years, putting out…

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  • Winter Birds: Which Birds Stay in the Cold & How They Survive

    Winter Birds: Which Birds Stay in the Cold & How They Survive

    Each year, billions of birds migrate south for the winter months, with as many as 400 million birds in flight at the same time in one night over the United States. Migrating not only helps birds avoid harsh winter conditions, but find more reliable food sources and secure locations for mating and raising their young. …

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  • Birder Do’s and Don’ts: 9 Tips for Respectful Birdwatching

    Birder Do’s and Don’ts: 9 Tips for Respectful Birdwatching

    Birdwatching is a calming, engaging activity—and one that’s only grown in popularity in recent years. In fact, as many as 98 million Americans (three out of 10 people) report they’re actively engaged in birding—amounting to a bit over a third of the country’s population! Largely, the rise in this pastime has been linked to a…

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  • A Christmas Tradition That Counts, Literally

    A Christmas Tradition That Counts, Literally

    On a cold morning in late December, while most of us are still easing into holiday mode, a different kind of tradition is already underway, binoculars up, ears tuned, notebooks ready. It is the Audubon Christmas Bird Count, now in its 126th year, and it remains one of the longest-running and most meaningful community science…

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  • Your Guide to Bird-Friendly Holiday Decorations This Season

    Your Guide to Bird-Friendly Holiday Decorations This Season

    It’s that time again.  Lights twinkle from behind frosted windows, snow glitters in the sunlight, and trees are donned in red and gold.  The holidays are upon us again, and with them, beloved traditions that signify a season of giving, joy, and goodwill.  As we decorate trees, bring out wreaths, light candles, and enjoy the…

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