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Birdwatching in Late Summer and Autumn in New England
get ready for fall migration By Peter Alden By late summer, birds all over North America have cared for and fledged one or even two...

Peter Alden
Aug 21, 20213 min read


INSIDE STORY: The Evolution of the National Audubon Field Guides Series
Q&A with Author Peter Alden By Alex Bensley The New England Edition has sold more than 18 million copies. The entire series has sold over...

Alex Bensley
May 23, 20214 min read


A Taste of a Bird Walk: Mt. Auburn sightings from May 15 & May 18, 2021
By Peter Alden We had pleasant weather on our last two bird walks amongst the spectacular flowering trees and shrubs accented by rare...

Christopher Bensley
May 20, 20212 min read


Mount Auburn walk bird sightings from May 9, 2021
By Peter Alden Thank you for joining me on this walk. It was a bit breezy but trust you saw a few birds for the first time this year or...

Peter Alden
May 10, 20211 min read


What to Expect This Year on April Bird Outings
By Peter Alden Spring migration brings thousands of birds into New England during the months of April and May. Each of these birds brings...

Peter Alden
Apr 9, 20212 min read


Early arrivals: Warblers, woodcock, phoebes, and flocks of blackbirds
By Chris Bosak, Birds of New England The first warblers Other than the very few warblers of various types that remained in New England...

Chris Bosak
Apr 9, 20213 min read


New Course: Spring Migration in New England
Learn the Spring migrant birds and take on a Bird Identification Challenge Immerse yourself in the quest to learn and identify the birds...

Christopher Bensley
Dec 18, 20201 min read


For the Birds: How Birds Survive Winter
Winter poses serious challenges for birds and other wildlife. The cold is the first thing that comes to mind. How do small birds such as...

Chris Bosak
Dec 13, 20203 min read
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