Oklahoma has a diverse bird population that includes both resident and migratory species due to our state's various ecosystems. The state is home to hundreds of birds, some live here permanently and ...
Different bird species have different migration strategies, with some being more flexible than others to environmental changes, said Scott Loss, professor of natural resource ecology and management at ...
Providing food for wintering birds is popular in Oklahoma in both urban and rural areas, and people in both places can help the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation monitor the state’s birds ...
Migratory birds have begun their annual trip to warmer climates in the south. Hundreds of thousands of birds have flown across Oklahoma County so far this fall, according to the BirdCast Migration ...
Winter waterfowl are an expected presence on Oklahoma's lakes and ponds, but most people are genuinely surprised the first time they encounter a wild swan. Besides the occasional, orange-billed, ...
If you've noticed a lot of birds heading south, you're not alone. Migratory birds have begun their annual trip to warmer climates in the south. An estimated 877,000 birds flew across Oklahoma County ...
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