The species has been recorded twice on the Sunshine Coast. Scrub-jays are oak tree specialists, and there are very few oak ...
The blue jay is our campus mascot. But have you ever actually seen a blue jay on campus? Many students have never seen the ...
A 30-year "snapshot study" of birds in the Pacific Northwest is showing their surprising resilience in the face of climate ...
November is the beginning of the high tide season. It is a time when for a few months we will be able to observe raptors on ...
While Minnesota remains a seasonal destination for many dozens of species of neotropical avian migrants, we can take comfort ...
Perhaps you have seen a kestrel perched on a pole, treetop or wire above meadows, fields and semi-open urban environments. As a miniature bird of prey, they are scanning for large insects, rodents and ...
And so now, the World Series moves back to the US, back to the West Coast, back to Los Angeles, for a pivotal Game 3. After an abysmal Game 1, where the offense couldn’t get going, and the bullpen ...
Ah, the halcyon days of 1993. What a year it was! Bill Nye the Science Guy started airing in syndication, Jerry Seinfeld was 39 and going out with a teenage girl, and Craisins were finally, finally ...
What happens in the wild when sparks fly between a blue jay and a green jay? Until recently, no one had any idea. But then, in 2023, someone spotted a rare kind of visitor to a backyard outside of San ...
After nearly a week's wait, Game 1 of the 2025 World Series has arrived north of the border with the Blue Jays and Dodgers squaring off Friday night at Rogers Centre in Toronto. It was earlier this ...
Researchers have found a new "grue jay" bird in South Texas, a hybrid between blue and gray jay birds that is likely the result of shifting weather patterns and climate change. Here's a fun question.
Here's a fun question. What do you call the offspring when a blue jay and a green jay mate? Well, in Texas, when one such bird was discovered, the name that the public has decided on is grue jay. But ...