Spring migrations runs between March 1 and June 15. Artificial lights and glass windows pose significant threats to migrating birds. Turning off unnecessary lights and adding patterns to windows can ...
A project called BirdCast uses weather radar to track and predict bird migration, making the data publicly available. Most North American migratory birds, about 80%, travel at night and are attracted ...
Millions of birds are crossing Michigan this spring. The Bird Center of Michigan is seeing a 200% surge in patients amid peak ...
Michigan could see more than 6.7 million birds fly overhead Thursday night, May 21, amid spring migration.
It’s been an interesting migration season. Some birds arrived on time. Some didn’t. Then it got crazy. Penobscot Valley Audubon has enjoyed good weather for its neighborhood bird walks this month. The ...
Thousands, some millions of birds are flying over the St. Louis area each night as peak spring migration continues through mid-May.
The spring migration starts in late March but peaks in late April and early May, when dozens of species make epic flights to summer feeding grounds.
Michigan could see more than 12.1 million birds fly overhead Monday night, May 18, amid spring bird migration.
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