Birdwatching is fun. Having birds in your backyard is even more fun. You don't want the wrong types of bird, though, and ...
Call a group of blue jays what you will: a company, a posse, a gang, a mob. They may be "in your face" at times, but blue ...
The Steller’s jay is a bold and aggressive species frequently found scavenging in campgrounds, picnic areas, and feeding stations in the West. The bird’s flight is strong and steady ...
Then a camouflaged speaker that scientists had placed nearby started to play. First came a recorded honk from an unpartnered ...
Environmentalists are now threatening to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) after significant bureaucratic delays ...
The six birds nominated live in Edmonton year-round. Voters can choose from the blue jay, downy woodpecker, red-breasted nuthatch, black-billed magpie, boreal chickadee, and the northern saw-whet owl.
And though blue jays are known as “aggressive” birds around feeders ... There is no blue pigment on their feathers, like red pigment on a cardinal’s. Instead, the blue color so prevalent ...
The outlook for a variety of birds coming to the backyard feeders or fruit trees in the Upper Peninsula or northern Wisconsin ...
Birds that don’t fly as far, called mid-distance migrants, spend the winter a few hundred miles away, and these include blue jays and goldfinches, birds we see all winter. But we don’t see the ...