Frigid February will soon yield to balmy March, but eastern bluebirds aren’t waiting for a sunny day to begin nest construction inside my bluebird box. One morning with temperatures in the mid-20s, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eastern bluebirds are not really blue — it's the way light waves interact with their feathers. But they are a part of Michigan's ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - If you see a bluebird, there’s a chance it was born in a Toledo Metropark. The Toledo Metroparks have had their cavity-nesting bird monitoring program since 1988, where ...
Happy March! As I write this it is March 1 – the beginning of a very nice forecast for the first half of this typically winter-like month. Who knows what the end of March and all of April will bring ...
SAUKVILLE – Prairies are rich wildlife habitats. They are so bountiful, in fact, sometimes they even host species that evolved to breed elsewhere. For proof we need only look at two restored ...
Thomas J. Grubaugh (Biology) Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi Eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis) commonly nest in man-made boxes, yet there have been few systematic attempts to understand how ...
A pair of eastern bluebirds began building a nest about four weeks ago in one of the two bluebird boxes in our backyard. They’ve nested every spring, going back nine years when my wife and I installed ...
Did you know that Adult male Song Sparrows perform about six to twenty different melodies; each one is a slight variation on the basic Song Sparrow song. Studies have shown that female Song Sparrows ...
Courtesy photo Pennsylvania Game Commission State Game Wardens Mike College and Salvadore Zaffuto and State Game Warden Cadets Andrew Kopec and Angus Beers recently conducted an Eastern Bluebird ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This nest box was used in bluebird ...
Eastern Bluebirds are not really blue — it's the way light waves interact with their feathers. But they are a part of Michigan's natural heritage and now that it's nesting season, they can be spotted ...