The scarlet tanager, seen here, eats insects and fruit. You can see it this spring in Kentucky. Ronan O'Carra, Central Kentucky Audubon Society As many as 3 million birds have flown through Lexington ...
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Why Do Birds Sing in Spring?
“In the spring, a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love,” the saying goes. The same may be said of birds. That’s because spring is when most birds turn to family obligations—they mate, ...
Kentucky serves as a crucial rest stop for millions of migratory birds each spring and fall. Birds stop in Kentucky to refuel and rest before continuing their migration. Lights Out Louisville is one ...
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