The start of migration appears to be more of a crawl than a sprint this fall, but I have picked up a few signs. For instance, I’ve been hearing the scolding sounds of red-eyed vireos from woodland ...
Walk through a woodland park and you're likely to hear the incessantly singsong tune of the red-eyed vireo. Hear, but not see. The bird skulks through tree canopies in woodlands of the eastern half of ...
A large vireo, the red-eyed is one of the most common songbirds in eastern woodlands. It moves sluggishly through the canopy of broadleaf forests, making it hard to detect, and often picks food by ...
High up in the canopy of freshly unfurled green leaves, there is now a little-known bird that is seldom seen but frequently heard. Even his song, though loud enough to carry a distance, is somehow ...
Back during COVID, I was doing online yoga with a friend in Maine. I remember it was summer, and a bird was singing incessantly in her yard that I didn’t know - its song made me feel like I was in a ...
As we strolled along a wooded path the other day in the Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve, near my home in Decatur, an unseen little bird sang persistently and exuberantly in a nearby thicket. The song ...
Limited to only 50 percent of her hearing, Carole Brysky says as much as 70 percent of birdwatching is listening. "Hear that?" Brysky says, while walking the trails of Glendalough State Park one ...