Oklahoma has a diverse bird population that includes both resident and migratory species due to our state’s various ecosystems. The state is home to hundreds of birds, some live here permanently and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you've noticed a lot of birds heading south, you're not alone. Migratory birds have begun their annual trip to warmer climates ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brace for it - there's a seasonal shift that's leading to more and more birds coming through Oklahoma City this time of year.
Different bird species have different migration strategies, with some being more flexible than others to environmental changes, said Scott Loss, professor of natural resource ecology and management at ...
Its relative the Louisiana waterthrush nests in Oklahoma, and is one of the first bird species to leave on fall migration. Northern waterthrushes occur here only during spring and fall migrations, and ...
Winter waterfowl are an expected presence on Oklahoma's lakes and ponds, but most people are genuinely surprised the first time they encounter a wild swan. Besides the occasional, orange-billed, ...
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Storms on the radar? More than likely just 1.2 billion birds migrating across US, Oklahoma
Those "storm" clusters showing up on your weather radar in the past week probably shouldn't worry you — because they're likely not storms at all. It’s a heck of a lot of birds. A few days ago, radar ...
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