Spring is late this year, but one of “our” warblers has been appearing pretty much on schedule in April and into May: the pine warbler. Some pine warblers come to stay for the breeding season in ...
Like a flicker of gold against lush green needles, this pine warbler was spotted darting from limb to limb, pecking at seeds and insects in the pine trees of Dutton Island, formerly known as Pine ...
I try not to get jaded about my backyard birds, but sometimes I find myself thinking "just another cardinal" or "I’d love to see something more exotic." Most of us already have a spectacular array of ...
The female Downy Woodpecker in this video has discovered the super suet in this feeder. High-fat foods are the priority for the winter season, so the rendered beef fat, mealworms, peanuts, almonds, ...
What a delight to look out my window and see pine warblers all over bird feeders, suet cakes and even on the back deck plucking up spilled birdseed. The birds are the only warbler living throughout ...
When Earth was in its infancy, 4.5 billion years ago, things were quite different for our planet. Earth was quite a bit smaller than it currently is, and it was not alone. A second, smaller planet ...
A small winged ray of buttery sunshine has graced Red Lodge with its presence. Since Nov. 29, a bright yellow pine warbler has been visiting Susan Hovde’s backyard bird feeder. Red Lodge is far from ...
February 2024 was quite unusual in several ways. Much of the month gave us warm temperatures, some far beyond normal. These mild temperatures, frequently above freezing along with a very small amount ...
Conservation agencies and volunteers are out in jack pine forests in parts of the U.S. and Canada, searching for and counting a particular kind of bird, the Kirtland’s warbler. At 5:45 a.m. I met up ...
A pair of pine warblers are living on easy street in Randa Gustard’s Kempsville yard in Virginia Beach. The colorful male pine warbler loves mealworms so much that he dines on them regularly from ...
Pine warblers suddenly appear like golden, tinkling ornaments as they come down from the tops of pine trees to alight on backyard bird feeders. They’re the only warbler residing with us in the Houston ...