Bird Migration

Two women installing boxes on a pole with an expansive green landscape behind them.
Meet the Students Roadtripping Across Canada to Install a New Generation of Bird-Tracking Tech
June 04, 2026 — Since April, Madison Bygrove and Natalie Emerick have been setting up a cutting-edge, continent-wide Motus Audio network to record migrating birds—and having a grand adventure.
A bright red male Scarlet Tanager takes off from a thin branch.
From Best Dressed to Class Clown, These 15 Birds Own Their Spring Migrant Superlatives
May 21, 2026 — Yep, we're doing this. And you'll probably have opinions.
Brown Thrasher. Photo: William Leaman/Alamy
Spring Migration is Aways Exciting
May 15, 2026
Birders on bridge
Spring Creek Prairie is Definitely for the Birders
May 14, 2026 — A spring migration story
A flock of geese flying overhead in a V-shaped formation.
Why Do Birds Fly in a V Formation? Breaking Down a Brilliant Migration Hack
May 01, 2026 — From geese and pelicans to cranes and cormorants, many birds use a V-shaped flock to master the aerodynamics of long-distance flight. Here is the science behind this clever energy-saving strategy.
Welcome Spring Migrants to Dogwood Canyon.
April 29, 2026 — Spring has arrived in North Texas, and with it comes one of the most exciting seasons.
Why Are These Rare Female Thrushes Disappearing?
April 20, 2026 — Scientists are unraveling the conservation risks to the elusive Bicknell’s Thrush.
Golden-cheeked Warblers: Texas Born and Raised
April 10, 2026 — Few Species Are as Tied to the Lone Star State as the Golden cheeked Warbler
A woman secures a small radio transmitter on the back of a Chimney Swift clinging to her chest.
Chimney Swift Migration Is Full of Mysteries—but Rehabbed Birds Could Spill the Species' Secrets
March 30, 2026 — After rescuers at the Sharon ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Center stepped in to save fallen Chimney Swifts, scientists seized a rare chance to tag an enigmatic species.
Two people outside in the rain, one looking up through binoculars.
How to Harness Spring Weather for Spectacular Birding
March 27, 2026 — To get the most out of the season, watch the skies (and radar).