Indiana’s skies are a nighttime highway in the early weeks of May as millions of birds make the migratory passage north for their summer homes. Herons, sparrows and buntings of all varieties fly in ...
During Indiana’s early statehood, the northern cardinal was far less common than it is today. The species favored warmer climates farther south and appeared only sporadically in parts of the Midwest.
Conservation advocates shared findings in the 2025 “State of the Birds” report at the Indiana Statehouse on Feb. 17.
GREENFIELD — Adam Wilson has a new happy place this winter. You’ll find him gazing out a huge window at Thornwood Nature Preserve’s Nature Center, using binoculars and his cell phone to watch and ...
On March 28, birdwatchers, nature lovers and curious minds alike are invited to step into the heart of spring migration at the first-ever Waterfowl Festival, a full-day celebration of birds, wetlands ...
We all have been there. You see a bird, but you don't know its name. You then take a picture or maybe record a video to ask your friends, but no one knows. Frustrating, right? Well, don't worry — ...
Spring bird migration is visible on weather radar, with potentially hundreds of thousands of birds passing overhead at night. The Indiana Dunes Birding Festival, held May 15-18, offers opportunities ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana’s skies are a nighttime highway in the early weeks of May as millions of birds make the migratory passage north for their ...