By spring/summer 2022, Great Meadows Marsh will be a haven for people and wildlife, rather than a home for mosquitoes and invasive plants.
63 nestlings were extracted from a local colony, weighed, and aged, in an effort to understand how Purple Martins move and colonize throughout the state.
When hawks and falcons stream across the sky in large numbers, you need a distinct set of birding skills to tell them apart.
In Connecticut, feeding may resume - but please clean and disinfect feeders and bird baths and continue to report dead birds.
A productive month for Audubon Connecticut's high school-age shorebird stewards, both on and off the beach.
Former Senior Director of Conservation and expert on forest birds and their habitat needs takes the helm.
Not only do beach-nesting birds experience undue stress at the sight of a drone, they can also become seriously injured.
In a new report, experts ruled out a range of causes, but they still recommend taking down feeders until the source of the disease is identified.