For almost a century, migratory flyways have been a cornerstone of bird conservation. Knowing where these aerial highways are helps protect habitats and monitor species through carefully mapped routes ...
Flyways used by migratory birds as they travel across America have long been a topic of fascination for ornithologists. For larger species like waterfowl that are easily visible during their migratory ...
Twice a year, millions of migratory birds undertake an epic journey between their northern breeding grounds and their southern wintering grounds – along the world’s great “flyways.” This massive, ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Southeastern Wildlife Expo (SEWE) is launching a new event in October for those who can’t wait until February for the full celebration. The ‘Flyways’ event is being ...
Spring waterfowl migrations are in full swing as millions of ducks, geese, and other species depart the southern U.S. and Central America and head toward Canada to live out the warm months. One drake ...
This is a perfect time to head to the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland for one last waterfowl fling. This two-state region is one of the best spots along the mid-Atlantic shorelines to find ...
For birders, one of the best things about wintertime is the opportunity to find waterfowl in the Richmond area. Unlike most songbirds, ducks are usually easier to observe. They don’t hide in treetops ...
All diehard duck hunters have their favorite species, and they’ll usually rank them something like this: greenheads, canvasbacks, and pintails. But living and hunting in the northern half of the ...
This year’s World Migratory Bird Day is dedicated to the world’s major bird flyways—the flight paths of migratory birds that span continents and oceans. These flyways include World Heritage sites that ...
Michael G. Buhnerkempe, Colleen T. Webb, Andrew A. Merton, John E. Buhnerkempe, Geof H. Givens, Ryan S. Miller and Jennifer A. Hoeting Migratory behavior of waterfowl populations in North America has ...