Birding in North Carolina doesn't have a season. Though many species migrate out of the area to warmer climates in the Caribbean, South American and Central America, many more stay behind to make ...
North Carolina’s most common hummingbird — the Ruby-throated hummingbird — is slated to make an appearance this month, but if you spotted a hummingbird in the last few months, it may have been a rare ...
Nandina domestica’s red berries contain cyanide, which is often deadly for one of the Triangle’s year-round bird species that eat the berries in large quantities in the wintertime. Scott Zona Courtesy ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. The Black Rail, a coastal marsh bird, is one of the most threatened species in North ...
Flocks of birds have descended upon yards in North Carolina - but does that mean springlike weather is near? It's possible for people in the Triangle to see American robins, sparrows, warblers and ...
Deep inside a remote North Carolina marsh, scientists installed small recording devices and walked away. Months later, the marsh answered back. The machines kept listening long after researchers ...
A recent report highlights the decline of bird species nationally, with shorebirds particularly at risk due to habitat loss, climate change, and human interaction. Volunteers and signage help manage ...
ASHEBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — “The whole month of June was like a clown car of those babies. Almost once a week, there was a baby popping out.” That’s what zookeeper Eric Mahan had to say about the park’s ...