Local NPR for the Cape, Coast & Islands 90.1 91.1 94.3

Longest Days Bring Birdlife to a Pitch of High Activity and Song

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

Vern Laux

The din of bird song at dawn and dusk is remarkable at this time in June. Familiar Carolina Wrens, Black-capped Chickadees and American Robins have already fledged one batch of young and are close to bringing off a second brood. Most single clutch birds found here are now busy feeding young. It is a moment of heightened bird activity. Vern Laux has details in this week's Bird Report, audio posted above.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  1. The surprising things that hummingbirds eat
  2. Let's talk about that flood of spring overshoot migrants
  3. Keep an eye and ear out for the uncommon birds of April
  4. Leave the leaves?
  5. A royal is visiting us from the Arctic