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Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we have a conversation on birds with author, naturalist and artist Julie Zickefoose.
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Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we have a conversation on birds with author, naturalist and artist Julie Zickefoose.
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According to the Audubon Society, birding doesn’t change in winter - it shifts. Writer and naturalist Julie Zickefoose takes wing and joins us with tips on how to feed birds safely and how we can cultivate relationships with our feathered friends.
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The great spring migration is picking up steam as waterfowl, raptors and songbirds make the return journey from their winter homes. The pandemic has driven many birding events to a virtual format, but there’s also plenty to see in your own backyard.
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Millions of migratory birds are set to fill the skies above Ohio as they make their way toward more tropical climates.Telling them apart can be tricky, as…
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Sometime in the first 10 days of May, weather conditions prompt the big migrations of tropical birds north. But for some, the migratory season starts much…
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Birding is about more than looking to the sky or the nearest thicket.The popular pastime also is focused on conservation of the habitat, the wetlands and…
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Birding can be a fun, rewarding activity with the right preparation. Today we're talking about bird identification and the 12 steps behind the process.…
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Today at 11amA Blue Jay named Jemima Iris was a temporary tenant in the Zickefoose household last month. Julie Zickefoose is a natural history writer and…
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If the birds out your window start to get a bit noisy it’s because September is peak fall migration time for songbirds. Birding during fall migration is a…