Fifty years ago, we saw large flocks of great blue herons, 25 to 50 at a time. I remember the spectacle of seeing Felix Neck's marshes filled with...

Southbound shorebirds are confusing. Every species is subtly different.

There is a hint of good news concerning the disease outbreak that has temporarily paused the use of bird feeders.

A loud "SKREEE" sound is repeated every few seconds for hours on end and can be heard a quarter mile away. The sound is hard to track down,...

The Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology both recommend you take down your bird-feeders to...

Tropical storm Elsa blew by on July 9-10, with little in the way of unusual bird life to show for it.

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