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Photo by David Mitchell
Providing Shelter
A Postcard from Rota, Part 3
Where Do The Hermit Warblers Go? Now We Know
A New Face at IBP: Keke Ray
Mercury on the Move
A Postcard from Rota, Parts 1 and 2
Birds in a Hotspot
Some Sapsucker Feathers Stick Around
An Evolutionary Perspective On Molt
Words Matter When We Talk About Migratory Birds
A New Face at IBP: Lee Bryant
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS:
"Global Weirding" Leads to a Wild Weathered 2023 Field Season
Why Fragmented Forests Lose Biodiversity
Alpha Code Name: BIRD
Bad Timing: As Climate Change Brings Earlier Springs, Birds Aren't Adjusting Fast Enough
A New Face at IBP: Dr. Mary Clapp
A "Poster Bird" for Post-fire Forest Management
Ask Peter: A Deep Dive into Rose-breasted Grosbeak Molt
IBP Biologist Peter Pyle Wins American Birding Association's Lifetime Achievement Award
New Tools to Make MAPS Data More Accessible
What does the future hold for the Sierra Nevada's Great Gray Owls and Willow Flycatchers?
Bird Declines Correlate with Energy Development in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of Alberta
Black-chinned Sparrow Irruptions in Northern California
MAPS Data Reveal that Climate Change is Altering the Size and Shape of Birds
Park Rules: Don't Feed the Birds. We Mean It, Not One Peanut!
Ask Peter: A Blue Grosbeak Brainteaser
Ask Peter: A Hairy Head-scratcher
An "Emma Of All Trades"
Ask Peter: A Baffling Broad-winged Hawk
A Bird In The Hand Is An Opportunity. Let's Make The Most Of It.
Phainopeplas, Pinyon Jays, and Cassin's Kingbirds, Oh My!
A Giant Loss
Automated Bird Surveys? How to make ARUs and AI work for you
MAPS Chat 22
IBP Biologist Peter Pyle Advances Molt Science
Ask Peter: A Confusing Yellow Warbler
If You (Restore) It, Will They Come?
Forest Fragmentation and the Birds of the Andean Cloud Forest
New Faces at IBP: Dr. Harry Jones
New Faces at IBP: Ramiro Aragon Perez
A Molt-cycle Ageing System for Birds Around the World
Can Bobolinks Find A Home Where The Buffalo Roam?
In Search of Blacker Pastures
Upcoming Webinars
MoSI Partner Profile: Marvin Tórrez
The Fascinating Flammulated Owl
Learning to Read Wings: My Experience at the Wolf Ridge Bird Bander Training
Timing or Habitat? Which has more influence on Black-backed Woodpeckers feeding babies in the burn?
Fossilized Feathers: How Did Archaeopteryx Molt?
Birds, Butterflies, and Bees Beneath the Ponderosa Pines
Living Large: Little Mammals Respond to Wildfire Across Big Landscapes
Warblers May Aid In Early Detection Of Spruce Budworms
How a labor of love became a multi-decade study of climate & bird dynamics in the Sierra Nevada
IBP research partner Andrew Stillman receives his Ph.D.
MoSI: Birds Connecting the Americas
Saipan's Birds Are On A Precarious Perch
MAPS Chat Number 21 is out now!
How does the climate compare on the Yellow Warbler's breeding & wintering grounds?
Take Cover: Even a post-fire specialist needs a break from the burn for part of its life cycle
Peter Pyle Honored by Partners in Flight
Connecting Birds And People Across The Americas
Why Even Non-birders Should Care About Birds
Look Closer: A Bird's Feathers Are Packed With Clues
Staff Profile: Jim Saracco, Research Ecologist
Goshawks Need Room to Roam
Got questions about molt?
Think You Can Tell A Cassin's Vireo From A Plumbeous by Song? Don't Kid Yourself.
Extra Rain Is Nothing for Dickcissels To Sing About
Virtual Presentation on Clark's Nutcrackers and Whitebark Pine
What we know–and don't know–about the habitat ecology of wintering Neotropical migrants
Whitebark pine declines may unravel the tree's mutualism with Clark's Nutcracker
IBP Alumnae and Staffer Highlighted in Bay Nature Magazine
View From The 2020 Field Season
Birding the Backcountry in a Pandemic
Megafire Does Not Deter Yosemite's Spotted Owls
Noisy Neighbors: How human noise affects North American bird populations
A Bird in the Hand Brings Science Education to Life
Staff Profile: Ron Taylor
WANTED: More Data on the Western Bumble Bee
When Is A Bird Like A Fish?
Does Meadow Restoration Bring the Birds Back?
Rare Albino Chipping Sparrow Banded in New Mexico
Artsy Cedar Waxwings and Mysterious Bobolinks
What DNA + Math Can Tell Us About Conserving Birds
Analysis of molt patterns, age, and bill color help identify vagrant boobies off California
What Yearling Birds Can Tell Us About Habitat
Western Meadowlark: Eavesdropping on Meadowlark Duets
The Human Dimensions of Neotropical Bird Conservation
How IBP Is Using Technology To Do Fieldwork In The Time of COVID-19
Updated Pyle Guide In The Works!
Catch, Release, Catch Again: Is bird banding still valuable in the 21st century?
A Little Bit of Good News: Bird Populations in Pacific Northwest Parks
Research Associate Profile: Dr. Morgan Tingley
MAPS Data In Action: Grasshopper Sparrows
MoSI Partner Profile: Abidas Ash in Belize
Virtuoso of the Sierra: "Thick-billed" Fox Sparrow
What Computers and Math Can Tell Us About Birds
Part 2: Why Molt Matters: (to Bird Banders and Scientists)
New Study Helps Bumble Bees by Identifying their Favorite Flowers
Part 1: Why Molt Matters (To Birds)
Staff Profile: Lynn Schofield
A Strategy for Conservation
IBP's 2019 Annual Report
Changing Wildfires in the Sierra Nevada May Threaten Northern Goshawks
IBP's Science is Making a Difference for Birds in Sierra Meadows
Black-backed Woodpeckers Like Dead Trees, But Cause of Death Matters
IBP Alumna Profile: Rae Engert
Staff Profile: Bird Banding Guru Danielle Kaschube
The Joys & Challenges of Surveying Birds in the Backcountry
Walking on the Voices of Nightingales
Strange Catch
How many species of White-breasted Nuthatch ARE there?
Where in the World Did That Hermit Warbler Go?
Sunset Sanderlings by Peter Pyle
Staff Profile: Biologist and Artist Lauren Helton
What We Need for Better Bird Monitoring in the Boreal Forest
Can Birds and Off-Highway Vehicles Get Along?
Eleven-year-old Kentucky Warbler Likely Oldest Ever Recorded
IBP Alumna Profile: Joanna Wu
"Mega-fires" May Be Too Extreme Even For A Bird That Loves Fire
Lark Sparrow Song: Elegance and Complexity
Upcycled Mist Net Bags
When Forest Fires Flare, These Beetles Rush In
Shapes, Sounds, and Fire
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