This week’s blog is written by Clay R., a Drummers alumni and a monthly blog correspondent. He writes about how Falconry is used in present times and how it is beneficial to both predator and prey.
This week’s blog is written by Mia J., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent. She writes about the habitat conditions for the Northern Cardinal, and how to distinguish the difference between males and females.
This week’s blog post is written by Peter L., a Drummer, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni! He writes about the Cumberland Gap Hawkwatch and the experience of watching migrating raptors!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, Cumberland Gap, eagles, environment, hawks, hawkwatch, nature observation, outdoors, Pennsylvania, raptors, wildlife
This week’s blog post is written by Nick S., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! He goes into detail about birds who spend the winter in Pennsylvania and how we can use feeders and seed to help them.
This week’s blog post is written by Liz G., a Gobblers alumni! With the winter cold coming to an end, Liz writes about the warm spring air allowing her to enjoy nature. This was one of the warmest days ever in February for the South Hills of Pittsburgh. I started my day by taking my …
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, clouds, drummers, environment, February, nature, nature observation, outdoors, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, sky, wildlife
Tag: birds
Falconry: The Ancient Sport
Posted: July 10, 2018 by Program Assistant
This week’s blog is written by Clay R., a Drummers alumni and a monthly blog correspondent. He writes about how Falconry is used in present times and how it is beneficial to both predator and prey.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, drummers, Falconry
The Northern Cardinal
Posted: June 26, 2018 by Program Assistant
This week’s blog is written by Mia J., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent. She writes about the habitat conditions for the Northern Cardinal, and how to distinguish the difference between males and females.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, drummers, habitat, nature
The Cumberland Gap Hawkwatch
Posted: May 22, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Peter L., a Drummer, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni! He writes about the Cumberland Gap Hawkwatch and the experience of watching migrating raptors!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, Cumberland Gap, eagles, environment, hawks, hawkwatch, nature observation, outdoors, Pennsylvania, raptors, wildlife
Welcoming Winter Woodpeckers
Posted: May 8, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Nick S., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! He goes into detail about birds who spend the winter in Pennsylvania and how we can use feeders and seed to help them.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, drummers, feeder, habitat, migration, nature observation, Pennsylvania, seed, winter
Focusing on Nature
Posted: April 24, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Liz G., a Gobblers alumni! With the winter cold coming to an end, Liz writes about the warm spring air allowing her to enjoy nature. This was one of the warmest days ever in February for the South Hills of Pittsburgh. I started my day by taking my …
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, clouds, drummers, environment, February, nature, nature observation, outdoors, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, sky, wildlife