Michigan Birding by Season: Fall
Fall Birds of Michigan (September, October, November) Although most of September is still technically summer, with the Autumnal Equinox falling […]
Michigan Birding by Season: Fall Read More »
Fall Birds of Michigan (September, October, November) Although most of September is still technically summer, with the Autumnal Equinox falling […]
Michigan Birding by Season: Fall Read More »
Summer Birds of Michigan (June, July, August) With the arrival of June, singing activity of breeding songbirds reaches its peak,
Michigan Birding by Season: Summer Read More »
Spring Birds of Michigan (March, April, May) March is perhaps the most variable month weather-wise, sometimes being an extension of
Michigan Birding by Season: Spring Read More »
Glaciation has had a profound influence on the landforms, as well as vegetation cover, throughout Michigan. No portion of the
Ecoregions of Michigan Read More »
“If you seek a beautiful peninsula, look about you.” is Michigan’s motto. Consisting of two peninsulas surrounded by the largest
Introduction to Bird Watching in Michigan Read More »
Winter Birds of Ohio (December, January, February) While this season is not the most popular among many outdoor enthusiasts because
Ohio Birding by Season: Winter Read More »
Fall birds of Fall (September, October, November) By August’s end, it’s obvious that summer is not going to last, and
Ohio Birding by Season: Fall Read More »
Summer Birds of Ohio (June, July, August) June brings the onset of summer and the breeding season in Ohio, but
Ohio Birding by Season: Summer Read More »
Spring Birds of Ohio (March, April, May) If a poll were taken among our bird watchers, asking what the best
Ohio Birding by Season: Spring Read More »
Ohio’s official promotional slogan (the one on our license plates) is “Ohio: The Heart of it All!” In many ways
Introduction to Bird Watching in Ohio Read More »
Look For The red-cockaded woodpecker is black and white and medium-sized—slightly smaller than a hairy woodpecker. Both males and females
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Read More »
Look For Frigatebirds have long, forked tails and distinctive plumage. Their average wingspan is 90 inches—that’s almost 8 feet! Despite
Magnificent Frigatebird Read More »