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Bird Watch: Windows are Dangerous to Birds

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by Jean Preis

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Most commonly seen birds in New Hampshire
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Most commonly seen birds in New Hampshire

  • Updated May 7, 2026

Stacker compiled a list of the most common birds seen in New Hampshire from Project FeederWatch.

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Most commonly seen birds in Maine
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Most commonly seen birds in Maine

  • Updated May 7, 2026

Stacker compiled a list of the most common birds seen in Maine from Project FeederWatch.

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Bird Watch: Return of the Early Spring Migrants Begins

  • Apr 29, 2026

by Jean Preis

It’s a sing-off! Myth-busting about birds and sex when it comes to defending the nest
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It’s a sing-off! Myth-busting about birds and sex when it comes to defending the nest

  • Updated Apr 22, 2026

Males aren’t the only angry birds defending their territory. A clever test finds which songbirds step up to fight off intruders and the role monogamy plays.

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Bird Watch: Migrating Spring Ducks Make a Visit

  • Apr 15, 2026

by Jean Preis

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Bob Eaton: Turn off outside lights and help our feathered friends

  • Updated Apr 1, 2026

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Bird Watch: Slowing Down and Seeing

  • Mar 4, 2026

by Jean Preis

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These birds learn about predators by listening to adults as chicks
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These birds learn about predators by listening to adults as chicks

  • Updated Mar 4, 2026

New biological research reveals that Jackdaw chicks learn about predators by listening to adults.

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Bird Watch: Footprints in the Snow — A Surprise Visit

  • Feb 18, 2026

by Jean Preis

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