If you haven't seen many geese around, don't worry; they're not gone for good.Matthew Shumar, program coordinator of the Ohio ...
Stand still long enough in the Upstate and a Carolina wren might nest in your pocket. It’s maybe a slight exaggeration, but ...
In late morning on a bitterly cold day this week, with the outside temperature at 26 degrees, I heard the unmistakable “teakettle, teakettle” song of a Carolina wren from somewhere in my yard in ...
A bird is recovering in the care of The Raven Ridge Wildlife Center after becoming stuck in a glue trap meant for pests.
Just before dark on New Year’s Eve, I filled all the bird feeders, and I didn’t skimp on the good stuff: black nyjer thistle ...
My wife gave me a Bird Buddy for Christmas, and now that UGA football is over, it sent me into high gear for bird watching.
February 9 is the deadline for Spartanburg Co. residents living along county-maintained roads to move any remaining Helene-related storm debris to the road right-of-way. The Laurens County Coroner ...
Bird flu's unprecedented spread among livestock and other mammals in the U.S. has raised fears that another pandemic could be in store. The incoming Trump administration will have to prepare for this ...
When identifying birds it is important to note what the bird ... Is its flight fast and straight like a wren or undulating like a finch? Does it fly close to the ground or high in the air?
Wrens are a tiny, rusty-brown bird, smaller than a blue tit ... straight, buzzing flight. A wren's song is very loud, high, and energetic — it cocks its tail when singing.