Hairy Woodpeckers: Drilling With Love
For a hairy woodpecker, summer is actually a slight reprieve after a very busy spring of finding and drilling out the perfect hole.
For a hairy woodpecker, summer is actually a slight reprieve after a very busy spring of finding and drilling out the perfect hole.
At a recent release, volunteers help a new batch of silvery blues adjust to city life.
Life during spring can take your breath away.
Western and Clark’s grebes strike rakish figures on Bay Area waters. But for all the attention they command, the secrets of their lives are well-guarded.
For the first time, scientists documented concerted carnivory by California ground squirrels. But why were there so many voles?
Recent federal- and state-level orders to divert water have environmentalists concerned over local impacts on this historic fish.
Yellow-rumped warblers are around in winter. But which variant are you seeing?
Life during winter is full of conversation.
Rows of pea-size holes, drilled in the trunks of thin-barked trees, are the beginnings of a story that stretches back millions of years.