Birder’s Corner: Wild Turkey
Craig Gibson2024-11-27T01:34:27+00:00Nov. 29, 2024: In late fall, the grwoing number of Wild Turkeys in Falmouth forage for acorns, nuts, seeds, berries, and insects. As non-migratory bir [...]
Nov. 29, 2024: In late fall, the grwoing number of Wild Turkeys in Falmouth forage for acorns, nuts, seeds, berries, and insects. As non-migratory bir [...]
Nov. 22, 2024: The Ring-necked Duck is a medium-sized diving duck with a dark head, distinct bill bands, contrasting plumage, and yellow eyes in males [...]
Oct. 18, 2024: Juvenile Cooper's Hawks in Falmouth quickly become agile hunters, targeting small birds and rodents. They rely on surprise attacks and [...]
Oct. 11, 2024: Least Sandpipers migrate south from northern breeding grounds in Alaska and Canada to wintering areas in the southern U.S., Central Ame [...]
Oct. 4, 2024: During fall migration along the Falmouth coast, Semipalmated Plovers forage on mudflats, using a "run-stop-peck" technique to catch inve [...]
Laughing Gulls migrate south from the Falmouth coastline in the fall. Influenced by food scarcity and weather, they follow coastal routes toward the G [...]