Dozens of famous bird species will lose their familiar names in the coming months and years as part of a nationwide effort to eliminate monikers “clouded by racism” and to diversify bird-watching. The ...
Ever wonder what all the birds are chattering about up there in the treetops? Perhaps their feathers are ruffled over being named after slave owners, Confederate generals and “misogynists.” That’s ...
The age of discovery is never over says internationally acclaimed Bermuda ornithologist Dr. David Wingate — reporting the Audobon’s Shearwater may be returning to nest on the island after a ...
Dozens of birds' names that have been 'clouded by racism and misogyny' have been officially reclassified to avoid glorifying slave owners and Confederate generals. The American Ornithological Society ...
A rare warm weather bird was sighted off Seal Cove, Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy last week. The Audubon's shearwater was spotted by Durlan Ingersoll, first mate on the Sea Watch, a whale watching ...
The Bulletin is a quarterly publication consisting of major articles based on original studies of birds and short communications that describe observations of particular interest. Each issue also ...