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A recent report in the journal Science says there are 3 billion fewer birds in the world today than there were five decades ago. That's not species,…
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When we talk about birds on Vermont Edition, it's most often about what you're able to see outside right now. At your bird feeder, in your yard and in the…
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The bears are mostly in bed for the winter, so it's safe to bring out your birdfeeders. But what's the best way to attract birds to your yard—what kind of…
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It's migration time again, which means high overhead, we'll see a steady stream of birds heading southward. But many of them also winter here. So it's a…
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Obvious signs of spring can take a while to present themselves here in the north country. Trees are slow to form buds and leaves. Flowers won't be pushing…
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Elections come and go, but Vermont Edition's bird shows are eternal. We're taking a brief break from politics to watch the skies as flocks migrate south…
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Right now, there's a great reason for serious birders and casual bird buffs to get their field glasses out; shorebirds are making their annual migration…
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Take a walk outside right now, and you'll be greeted by a cacophonous symphony of avian serenaders. Robins, phoebes, red-winged blackbirds, pine warblers…
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A rare celebrity guest has been attracting a lot of attention and admirers this past week: a painted bunting. The small and very festively colored bird…
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A group of crows is called a murder and people seem to associate these corvids with death and darkness. But crows are very social creatures and at this…