Red-breasted Nuthatch
by Grace Huffman One of my favorite things about the winter season is the return of the Red-breasted Nuthatch. These feisty little birds love climbing … Read more
by Grace Huffman One of my favorite things about the winter season is the return of the Red-breasted Nuthatch. These feisty little birds love climbing … Read more
by Grace Huffman One of my favorite things about winter is the diversity of raptors that descend upon the state. Bald Eagles become more numerous, … Read more
by Grace Huffman Last month I spent a day birding in southeast Oklahoma, in the Tupelo area. We had quite a few species that day, … Read more
by Grace Huffman This month I wanted to talk about one of my favorite birds. I’m not sure I could pick just one species to … Read more
By Grace Huffman Migration is in full swing, with birds on their way south from their breeding grounds. From warblers to shorebirds, they are all … Read more
By Grace Huffman I love bluebirds. Probably because blue is my favorite color, but I’m always happy to see or hear one. This winter was … Read more
By Grace Huffman I love the return of the cold weather in the fall. One of my favorite birds to return this time of year … Read more
By Grace Huffman Fall and winter are the best times for viewing sparrows, and while I wrote about sparrows last month, a couple of recent … Read more
By Grace Huffman If you know me, you know some of my favorite birds are owls. I’m not sure why, but seeing or hearing one … Read more
By Grace Huffman Chances are while out walking in the woods or even at your backyard feeders you’ve seen a Tufted Titmouse. These cute little … Read more
Changes Although the summer was busy with nesting and juvenile birds learning survival skills, August brought important changes in bird movements and in eBird reporting … Read more
By John Shackford The Wilson’s Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) is named after the early American ornithologist Alexander Wilson (1766-1813). There are three species of phalaropes: in … Read more
By John Shackford One of the few warblers that nests in the Oklahoma City area is the Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia). J. E. Holloway (2003. … Read more
By John Shackford Springtime is the time to see beautiful warblers and one of these beautiful species is the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla). The American … Read more
By John Shackford When someone mentions hawk, the Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is usually the first one to come to my mind. I suspect it … Read more
By John Shackford The Barred Owl (Strix varia) starts its own conversation: “Who cooks for you, who cooks for you ALL?” which is perhaps the … Read more
By John Shackford This winter, with its arctic air masses coming frequently and deeply into the United States, has brought us several far north bird … Read more
By John Shackford The Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) is something of an odd duck (as the saying goes); it is a diving duck species. The … Read more
By John Shackford The Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) is one of the dabbler ducks—ducks that feed by swimming on the surface of ponds with their … Read more
November 2017 Fall Rarities As the weather cooled down, several interesting species appeared in the area. Scoters were discovered in various locations for a total … Read more
Recorders Report – SEPTEMBER 2017 Endings and Beginnings Birds were hard to find during September as many of the summer birds were leaving and … Read more
Recorders Report – October 2017 Flyover Surprises During migration sometimes the best discoveries are those that briefly flyover as they move from summer to … Read more
Recorders Report – December 2017 A Snowy December December was a very exciting month. Besides interesting Christmas Bird Counts, several Snowy Owls were discovered in … Read more
Recorders Report – January 2018 A raft of unusual birds A New Year and time to start a New Year bird list and an excellent … Read more
Recorders Report – February 2018 Backyards and Playgrounds While February is a quiet month with a continuation of winter birds, an exciting late winter species … Read more
Recorders Report – March 2018 Spring Begins As the redbuds and wild plum thickets began to bloom, visions of spring and spring migrants begin dancing … Read more
Recorders Report – April 2018 April Fool What an Unbelievable month !!! Just when everything thought spring was here, Snow, Freezing Rain, and Sleet arrived … Read more