Chuck's Weekly Birding Report
What species is Chuck observing? Find out in his latest birding report from Journey North's home base, the UW-Madison Arboretum.
Chuck Henrikson’s Birding Report From UW–Madison Arboretum
"Something that really struck me recently was how quiet certain areas have been. When I thought about it I realized that most birds have mated, built their nests, hatched their eggs, fledged their young and fed them to the point of being mostly independent. All the early sounds were songs as part of courtship behavior and chirping by fledglings wanting to be fed. With most of that finished there's not as much to talk or sing about. Now it's time to find food, eat and prepare for migration." Read Chuck's Weekly Birding Report #21.
Weekly Forecasts for Migrating Songbirds: February to May 2021
Dr. Aborn's Weekly Weather Forecasts for Migrating Songbirds reports will return in February 2021. Learn how to read a weather map from a songbird’s point of view and discover how to use the maps to predict when you will see songbirds: Map Primer: How to Read a Weather Map from a Songbird’s Point of View