
Flock of Cardinals: Is It Normal to See Multiple Cardinals?
Seeing a Northern cardinal is a treat for birders, but what about a whole flock of cardinals! Learn why the birds flock together in groups.

6 Invasive Birds That Are Nonnative to America
You've probably heard of invasive plants, but what about invasive birds? These common nonnative species are now abundant in America.

2025 U.S. State of the Birds Report Shows Widespread Declines
This year's State of the Birds report has worrisome updates on the population numbers for U.S. birds — including the...

How to Avoid Bird Flu: Is Bird-watching Safe?
If you're a birder, avian flu has likely been on your mind. Here's how to avoid bird flu, from an...

If a Bird Flies Into Your House or Window, What Does It Mean?
If a bird flies in a house or hits a window, what does it mean? Learn more about the "bird...

Is Bird Flu Dangerous for Cats and Dogs?
National experts say house cats in several states have been diagnosed with bird flu. Here's what you need to know...

Rare Orange Snowy Owl Spotted in Michigan
Seeing an owl is a magnificent experience — but one Michigan snowy owl is truly unique. What caused the owl...

Is Bird Flu a Threat to Bald Eagles?
Avian influenza has been in the headlines lately — but what effect has bird flu had on the bald eagle...

New Jersey Takes Bald Eagles off Endangered List
From one remaining nest to more than 200, learn how endangered bald eagles bounced back to soar again in New...

Why Would a Bird Take a Dust Bath in Dirt?
'Dust bathing' is a documented phenomenon among birds. Here's why scientists think they do it — and how to add...

Meet the 2025 ABA Bird of the Year
The American Birding Association has chosen its Bird of the Year for 2025 — and it's a symbol of the...

15 Bizarre and Surprising Bird Facts You Should Know
Get ready to be surprised! From details about migration to who wins at backyard feeders, these bird facts are sure...

The Most Common Birds Found in North America
Rare birds get a lot of attention from birders, but common birds are important, too! Discover North America’s most abundant...

If You See a Bald Bird at Your Feeder, This Is Why
Why is there a bald bird in my backyard? Is the bird injured or sick? An expert explains why, in...

A Blue Jay Feather Isn’t Really Blue — Here’s Why
What's in a blue jay feather? As it turns out, less color than you'd think. We asked an expert to...

5 Surprising Ways That Birds Migrate
Birds approach the challenges of migration in surprising ways. Learn how some birds migrate by walking, swimming or taking the...

Do Birds Pee? The Science of Bird Poop
Have you ever wondered if birds pee and why bird poop is white? We asked an expert to break down...

Bird Senses: Can Birds Smell or Taste Their Food?
Birders often wonder can birds smell and do birds have taste buds? Discover why some birds can taste and smell—but...

Fun Collective Nouns for Animals You Should Know
From a parliament of owls to a flamboyance of flamingos, discover a variety of fun collective nouns for animals.

Irruption: A Sudden Surge of New Birds in Town
Irruptions bring surprise visitors from the far north to your feeders—an opportunity to witness one of birding’s great mysteries. Here...

Meet the 3 Types of Goldfinches in the United States
There are three types of goldfinches that U.S. birders might see. Learn what these goldfinch species look like and where...

True Colors: Decoding Bird Plumage
Brilliantly colored bird feathers serve many purposes. Learn how bird plumage protects and helps wild birds.

The Best Dad Birds and How They Help out Around the Nest
Celebrate the hardest-working male birds out there! These great dad birds don't fly away when the chicks hatch.

Meet the Backyard Birds With a Bad Reputation
Rethink your stance on the bad birds in your backyard by learning some birding basics about their behavior and personalities.

Western Birds and Their Eastern Counterparts
Many western birds look somewhat familiar to eastern birders. Take a look at some common western birds and their eastern...


Brown Thrasher: An Elusive, Musical Songbird
The brown thrasher is an excellent mimic and sings more than 1,000 tunes. Learn how to spot these secretive songbirds.


Hummingbird Food: Sugar Water for Hummingbirds 101
Learn how to make sugar water for hummingbirds. Get the hummingbird sugar water recipe and ratio to make your own...

Birds That Sing at Night: A Little Night Music
We all hear birds that sing during the day, but what about birds that sing at night? Here's why some...

Bird Molting: Why Birds Molt and How to Spot It
Feather refresh in progress! Learn about bird molting and why the color change is more obvious on some molting birds...

How to Identify a Little Blue Heron
Learn what a little blue heron looks like, sounds like and where to spot one. Also find out what these...

Is This White Bird an Albino Crow?
A white-feathered bird stands out from its flock—but is it an albino crow? Learn about what causes variations in a...