
Here are a few images from the Meadow hide today . We still seem to have a large number of Robins , surprisingly all hanging out around the paddling pool. All the other usual suspects also in attendance….
THE HIDE — Wildonline.blog

Where all the bird news comes to roost!

Here are a few images from the Meadow hide today . We still seem to have a large number of Robins , surprisingly all hanging out around the paddling pool. All the other usual suspects also in attendance….
THE HIDE — Wildonline.blog

Catching a glimpse of a hummingbird is an experience that thrills gardeners young and old alike. These amazing birds, sometimes referred to as ‘avian helicopters’ are truly a pleasure to enjoy as they migrate through our Central Kansas gardens. Since September is an active time for hummingbird migration in Kansas there is a good chance […]
September is a great time to feed hummingbirds — CKD Lawn & Garden Blog

How many songs with parrots/birds in them do you know? Test your knowledge in our September ’22 edition of Feather Fun!

Molting season is the process where our feathered friends shed their old and feather and grow fresh, new feathers – typically happening once or twice a year in most parrots. It’s usually after breeding seasons, and a common period for molts is in the spring and fall – Sherri Moorer
In Part 2 of her All About Feathers series, Sherri offers some great advice on ways we can help our birdie companions better manage and overcome this seasonal challenge.
Read Sherri’s Feathered Frenzy column here.

Morty sure has his hands full with Alexa and Roomba this time around. Not only does he have to warn the entire neighborhood of the potential (likely imminent) chaos about to befall everyone, but he also has to avoid becoming part of his botmates’ latest escapade.
Head on over to Morty’s page and catch up with him and the crazy bots!

You may enlarge any image in this blog by clicking on it. Click again for a detailed view. I have a tendency at times to let my imagination run away. That may happen when I see a bird such as a Greater Roadrunner foraging by walking and running rather than flying. In my mind’s eye […]
Greater Roadrunner — Toothless Dinosaur — Sonoran Images

This week, our editors recommend stories by Ryan Devereaux, Tess McNulty, Alyssa Harad, Leland Cecco, and Caitlin Giddings
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week — Longreads

Removing The Training Wheels Just look at how grown up and fully crow-like he is already! It’s been about twelve weeks since I first saw Lucky out of the nest, and he’s come such a long way since those first helpless days. The first time I saw Lucky, back on June 11 Now that he’s…
Crow Parenting, Summer 2022, Part 4 — The Urban Nature Enthusiast

Ten weeks before our departure for Ecuador, Cindy was in the hospital having her right knee replaced. She had the left knee replaced in 2019 and worked hard on her rehab and had a remarkable recovery – driving within a few weeks and at full use not long afterwards. We planned the Ecuador trip before […]
Ecuador Day 7 – Amazon Day 2 – The Canopy Tower — blairbirding

British paleontologist David Hone set out to write a book that stresses what isn’t yet known about dinosaurs — as much as what is known.(Image credit: Princeton University Press)
‘How Fast Did T. rex Run?’ and other questions about dinosaurs examined in new book — Science : NPR
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