Author name: afeathertogether

A passionate bird enthusiast and a prominent contributor to "A Feather Together." With a keen interest in bird migratory patterns, behavior, and conservation, afeathertogether's writings provide a deep dive into the world of avian wonders. afeathertogether also actively contributes to the BirdNetPi project, cataloging birds near the feeder. Some of the top birds detected include Carolina Wren, Red-bellied Woodpecker, and Red-shouldered Hawk. afeathertogether also has a YouTube Channel named A Feather Together

National Audubon Society Names Krysten Zummo its Grassland Ecologist for Minnesota

National Audubon Society Names Krysten Zummo its Grassland Ecologist for Minnesota

[ad_1] The National Audubon Society has hired Krysten Zummo of La Crosse, Wisconsin, as the organization’s new grassland ecologist for Minnesota. Zummo works under Audubon’s Minnesota-Iowa-Missouri regional office, and her primary focus will be working with private landowners in spearheading the implementation of the organization’s wildlife habitat certification program, Audubon Conservation Ranching. Zummo will work

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Do young birds recognize their parents after they’ve grown up?

Do young birds recognize their parents after they’ve grown up?

[ad_1] While it appears that many species do not recognize family members after the first year, others stay in close association. These Canada Geese goslings remember their parents, and may even rejoin their parents and siblings during winter and on migration. Photo by Roger Kirchen via Birdshare. Most birds do not recognize their family members

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Bird Watching 101: Transforming Your Backyard into a Bird Haven with Seed Feeders

Bird Watching 101: Transforming Your Backyard into a Bird Haven with Seed Feeders

Welcome to Bird Watching 101, where we’ll take you on an exciting journey of transforming your backyard into a paradise for our feathered friends. Bird watching is a delightful hobby that connects us with nature and allows us to witness the beauty of various bird species up close. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll show you how to attract birds to your backyard using seed feeders, creating a haven for bird watching enthusiasts of all ages. From selecting the right seeds to setting up the perfect bird-friendly landscape, we’ll cover everything you need to know to create a welcoming environment for our avian companions. Join us on this enchanting adventure and embrace the wonders of bird watching in your own backyard. Happy birding!

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As Climate Impacts Loom, Audubon Calls for Rapid Expansion of Well-Sited Clean Energy Transmission

As Climate Impacts Loom, Audubon Calls for Rapid Expansion of Well-Sited Clean Energy Transmission

NEW YORK – The National Audubon Society released a report today that addresses the importance of rapidly expanding electric transmission to meet climate goals while also protecting wildlife habitat. The report, Birds and Transmission: Building the Grid Birds Need, outlines the urgent need for additional transmission capacity, as well as the current scientific understanding of

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