The Wildlife Rescue Association's Best Bird in B.C. contest is back for a second year, with 32 birds and five rounds of ...
From the depths of winter to the dog days of summer, these native bushes, trees, and vines can help support a variety of ...
"You can pick them based on their beautiful songs or because they're simply your favourite birds to see out there," said Bakker. Her favourite is the Cedar Waxwing. "Its song is different ...
The BC’s Best Bird Competition 2025 kicks off this week and the public is invited to participate in the month-long March ...
The beautiful Bohemian waxwing is a winter visitor to the Maritimes, wandering southeast from its summer breeding range in ...
You can't give the birds all the credit, however, invasive ligustrum produce and drop large quantities of seed that will sprout even without passing through the cedar waxwing digestive system.
Read the story here. 3. See if you can spot migrant birds by ”patch-birding.“ A cedar waxwing, photographed through binoculars. You don’t need to go to a nature preserve or a secluded park to bird.
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