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All About Baltimore Orioles

All About Baltimore Orioles

The Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) is a vibrant and captivating bird known to enchant bird watchers with its striking colors and melodic songs. Named after Lord Baltimore, whose family crest colors resemble the bird's bright orange and black plumage, the Baltimore Oriole is a beloved sight in many parts of North America. Understanding the behaviors, habitat, and characteristics of this bird can enrich our appreciation and efforts in bird conservation.
July 26, 2024 — Emma Mo
Birds of Florida

Birds in Florida

Florida is home to a wide variety of birds, from the common blue jay and northern mockingbird to state-exclusive specialties such as the Florida Scrub-Jay and the Roseate Spoonbill. such rich bird diversity is largely attributable to Florida's diverse ecosystems. 
Birds in Iowa

Birds of Iowa

Iowa is rich in ecosystems ranging from expansive prairies and dense woodlands to thriving wetlands and rivers. This diverse habitat supports a wide variety of bird species, attracting both resident and migratory birds
Birds in Virginia

Birds of Virginia

Birds play a vital role in the ecosystem by spreading seeds, controlling pests, and maintaining ecological balance. In addition to its ecological significance, birdwatching is a fascinating way to relax, immerse oneself in the wonders of nature, and appreciate the beauty of life.
Introduction to Illinois Birds

Birds of Illinois

The diverse geography and mild climate make Illinois an ideal habitat for a wide variety of bird species. In this blog, let's step into the fascinating world of Illinois' avian inhabitants and enjoy their beauty and charm.
April 15, 2024 — Jie LI
Birds Spring Migration

April Blog for Birdfy:Spring Migration

One of the first signs of spring, in the UK in particular, is the arrival of migrant birds, which will spend the warmer months of the northern hemisphere year here. From the first few Sand Martins, Wheatears and Chiffchaffs in March, this migration builds to a peak in the second half of April and into May.
April 15, 2024 — Garfield He
BIRD MIRGATION

BIRD MIRGATION

As we are in the middle of fall migration, many migratory birds are moving southward to their wintering grounds. In my favorite local birding spots in North Central Florida, there are increasing records of migrants, including some very beautiful warblers such as Magnolia and Blackburnian Warblers. While it is nice to see resident species such as Northern Cardinals and Blue Jays, it has always been more exciting for me to find migratory birds.
February 26, 2024 — Support Customer
Arctic Tern Flying

70,000 Kilometers: The Arctic Tern's Epic Journey

Not only do wealthy people get to see summer twice a year, but for many centuries, Arctic terns have been able to enjoy it as well. These tiny seabirds are the world record holders for the farthest distance traveled by any known animal.
January 12, 2024 — Garfield He
Bird Migration Guide

Bird Migration Guide

Bird migration, one of the most spectacular phenomena in nature, attracts countless eyes every year. These messengers across the sky are not only marveled at their endurance and determination but are also an integral part of the ecosystem.
January 05, 2024 — Garfield He
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7 Facts about Hummingbird Migration

Discover hummingbird travel patterns, the challenges they face, and their interaction with ecosystems and humans. Learn how to attract these migratory birds to your backyard and contribute to their conservation.
January 03, 2024 — Lucy Guo
Winter Survival Strategies for Hummingbirds: How to Cope with Extreme Cold and What People Can Do

Winter Survival Strategies for Hummingbirds: How to Cope with Extreme Cold and What People Can Do

Hummingbirds are loved for their beauty and small size, but many people wonder how they survive the difficult task of winter. This post will explain in detail the many different ways they have evolved to get through the winter, such as shifting their diet, torpor, migration, etc., and we'll also share some of the steps humans can do to help them, so check it out!
November 10, 2023 — Neal Liu
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The Best Time of Day for Birdwatching: Discovering Nature's Rhythm

The right time for bird watching can effectively increase your chances of seeing birds, morning and evening are both great for bird watching. Any time of the year is a good time to go out bird watching, as long as you are willing to take the step to go out and explore and thus enjoy everything that happens along the way.