Loggerhead Shrikes are hanging on in Indiana thanks to a simple idea: planting the right shrubs in the right places.
Shrubs for Shrikes: How a Simple Idea Grew Into Real Habitat
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Loggerhead Shrikes are hanging on in Indiana thanks to a simple idea: planting the right shrubs in the right places.
Red‑breasted Nuthatch irruptions usually trace back to bad cone crops in their northern boreal breeding grounds. When spruces and firs fail to produce enough seed, these birds are forced to push south in search of food, sometimes reaching as far as the Gulf Coast or even northern Mexico.
The Brock Fall Waterbird Count is now two weeks in, and August delivered its usual mix of slow burn days and sudden bursts of migration. What started with scattered shorebirds and calm southerlies has ended with a full slate of highlights, thanks to a much-needed push of north winds....
The workshop invites participants to practice close observation and record their experiences in nature. No drawing background is required to participate, and the emphasis is on curiosity and attention rather than artistic skill.
This past summer, Indiana Audubon received a $17,658 grant from the Fayette Community Foundation to make upgrades to Brooks Hall at Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary. Now that the work's complete, we're excited to share what this support has made possible and to invite you to see the changes in...
The Brock Fall Waterbird Count is now in it’s second week, and the winds have finally turned in our favor. After a sluggish start last week, a stretch of north winds helped push migration into gear, and the shoreline has been busy with both birds and birders. In the...
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