This is a seasonal follow-up to the Gull Basics program of a month ago: it will recap some of the basics and then discuss the gulls, mostly smaller ones, that migrate through our area, along with the five kinds of…
American Kestrel, Falco sparverius Bill Rowe This week we introduce the falcons, a distinctive world-wide group whose relationships to other birds have been in flux for decades. Recently, DNA analysis has finally produced a firm conclusion: that falcons are not just…
American Golden-Plover, Pluvialis dominica Bill Rowe A stunning bird in breeding plumage, the American Golden-Plover makes an equally stunning migration flight each year, from its breeding grounds on the Arctic tundra of Canada and Alaska to its wintering range on the…
Horned Lark, Eremophila alpestris Bill Rowe Wide-open agricultural fields, especially those that are mostly bare soil, may seem to be the least likely places to find birds—yet this is standard habitat for one of our widespread North American species, the Horned…
Tree Swallow, Tachycineta bicolor Bill Rowe In these first weeks of spring migration, with some birds beginning to filter back to us from farther south, we are likely to see some Tree Swallows in the vanguard, among the earliest of our…
Belted Kingfisher, Megaceryle alcyon Bill Rowe Hang around a lake, creek, river, or marsh long enough, and eventually you are sure to hear the loud harsh rattle of a Belted Kingfisher patrolling its territory. This is an all-American bird, for its breeding…
Columbia Bottom CA, St. Louis County Overview: After purchasing this 4300-acre bottomland site in northeastern St. Louis Co. in 1997, the Missouri Department of Conservation put in a fine visitor center, paved and gravel roads through the heart of the…
The National Audubon Society (NAS) rates Climate Change as the biggest threat to birds. With the drastic reduction in numbers of birds and loss of species, we are listening to the message and know we've got to act to reduce…
In this presentation, Dr. Brett Seymoure of Washington University will introduce the cause and problem of artificial light at night and the main mechanisms through which it alters bird biology. He will present data showing how artificial light alters the…
Hooded Merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus Bill Rowe Along with the flocks of geese migrating north in February and March come 20+ different kinds of ducks, nearly all headed to the northern prairies, the lakes of the Canadian forest, or even the Arctic.…