Fewer than 3,200 wild tigers exist in the world today. Of this remnant population, just 1,000 are breeding females, individuals that hold the last hope for this magnificent and iconic great cat. WCS is working to conserve tigers in 9 of the 12 countries where they remain in the wild—Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, […]
White-winged Crossbill Feeding Technique
Take an up-close look at the remarkable physical adaptations White-winged Crossbills (Loxia leucoptera) use to retrieve seeds hidden inside tightly closed spruce cones.
Voices: Common Nighthawk
Macaulay Library Curator Greg Budney shares a close encounter he had with a Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) as it called & produced sizzling wing sounds just over his head.
Through the Lens: Eastern Screech-Owl Camouflage
Enjoy an intimate look at the Eastern Screech-Owl’s (Megascops asio) roosting habits as presented by Cornell Lab of Ornithology photographer Gerrit Vyn.
Voices: American Bittern
Experience the song of an American Bittern (Botaurus Experience the song of an American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) emanating from a cattail marsh in spring, as narrated by the Cornell Lab’s Laura Erickson.
How Nature Works: Catbird Mimicry
A remarkable Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) mimics dozens of bird species (and a frog too!) in northern California. Listen as Greg Budney, audio curator at the Macaulay Library, dissects the recording and notes each snippet of mimicked song.
Voices: White-Rumped Sandpiper
Listen as Macaulay Library Audio Archivist Martha Fischer describes her experience hearing the song of a White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis) on its high arctic breeding grounds.
Through the Lens: Snow Goose Migration
Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) migration is spectacular! Cornell Lab of Ornithology photographer Gerrit Vyn takes us to New York’s Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge to experience this yearly event.