Observations at your bird feeder could help inform research being done at Cornell University and other institutions.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is gearing up for Project FeederWatch, an annual project inviting participants in the United States and Canada to observe and report bird species.
This highlights the critical need for regular and effective cleaning of bird feeders. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology often emphasizes the importance of maintaining hygienic feeding stations to protect ...
Haikubox, a small grey box developed by oceanographer David Mann, uses a neural network to identify birds through sound alone ...
Johnson said that according to reports submitted to Cornell Lab's eBird website ... "These are the pioneering birds that are ...
a survey by Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada. Baffles can keep squirrels, mice, and raccoons away from feeders. “Baffles vary in shape and size but are typically domed, circular metal or ...
Back in May 2018, I had the great opportunity to visit one of the leading and most interesting bird research organizations in North America: Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology located in Ithaca, New ...
Project Feeder Watch, sponsored by Cornell University, is a great way to help birds, and everyone is welcome to participate. Photograph by Sari ONeal, Shutterstock You identify and count birds ...
these birds are “the canary in the coal mine,” said Ken Rosenberg, an applied conservation scientist emeritus at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. They’re a good indication of our habitat’s ...
I first discovered Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab of Ornithology earlier this summer, when I was trying to figure out the identity of a particular bird of prey in my neighborhood. After looking at ...
Halloween has come and gone, but many people still have their pumpkins on display. However, after sitting outside for a while ...