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  • four images clockwise from upper left: a nest box made from scorched wood; a chickadee perched on a branch with dark green leaves and red berries; a young partially-downy Barn Owl perched on a wooden rafter inside a building; a small wren-like songbird with bright orange, black, and white markings.
    eNews December 2024

    – New Blog, Ancient Technique
    – Welcoming Two New Chapters
    – Data Entry Reminder
    – Newly Added Data

  • four images clockwise from upper left: a screenshot of the NestWatch homepage with the words
    eNews October 2024

    -New Website Launched
    -New Chapter in Ecuador
    -Do Birds Use “Scarecrows”
    -A First For Us

  • four images clockwise from upper left: a hummingbird perched in its nest incubating eggs; an adult blue jay feeding nestlings at its nest; six white eggs in a nest cup lined with feathers; a Blue-gray Tanager perched next to its nest and a begging nestling.
    eNews August 2024

    – Do Hummingbirds Use Birdhouses?
    – New App Update
    – New Chapter in Colombia
    – A Maine Focus

  • Four images to represent four new stories. Upper Left: a blurred image of a webpage with the words
    eNews July 2024

    -Hatching Soon: New Website
    -Meet the Nuttall’s Woodpecker
    -Robins Galore
    -Super Job, South Carolinians!

  • clockwise from upper left: the head and breast of a serene female mallard; several people with binoculars looking across a field out of frame; a carolina wren perched sideways on a branch and holding a leaf in its beak; a mourning dove nest in a planter that has been hung on a balcony of an apartment.
    eNews June 2024

    -Past Nest Records Revived
    -Our Host on the Coast
    -New Chapter in Upper Manhattan
    -Kansas Data Boost

  • four images: the top left shows a Carolina Wren nest built in a helmet, the top right shows a heatmap of the contiguous United States and the word BirdCast, the bottom left is a Mourning Dove perched on a fence with a stick in its beak, and the bottom right shows a Prothonotary Warbler about to land in the entrance hole of a wooden nest box with some food in its beak.
    eNews April 2024

    -What can I do about this nest?
    -Save Spring Migrating Birds
    -Tips for Finding Nests
    -Bulk Upload Update

  • four images: the top left is a female wood duck perched in the entrance hole of a nest box, the top riht is two fuzzy why kestrel chicks sitting in wood shavings inside a nest box, the bottom left is a chickadee perched on top of a vertical pipe looking in, and the bottom right is of two people - one is handing a plaque to the other.
    eNews March 2024

    -Our Annual Report is Here
    -AKP Data Migration Complete
    -What’s This Bird Doing?
    -NestWatcher Wins Conservation Award

  • three images: an american kestrel sitting on a tree branch is taking up the left half of the image, and the right half of the image has a gray catbird nest with three blue eggs on the top and a nest camera image of a Mourning Dove nest on the bottom.
    eNews February 2024

    -A New Era in American Kestrel Collaboration
    -Welcome, Newcomers
    -First Fledges of 2024!

  • a square frame with a different image in each quadrant. The top left is a snake in a wooden structure, the top right is a goldfinch nest in greenery with white eggs, the bottom left is an adult grackle feeding a young grackle, and the bottom right is an adult peregrine falcon feeding several fluffy white chicks.
    eNews January 2024

    -On the Blog: NestWatch Data Aid in Snake Study
    -Grackles Galore
    -Data Resources for Analysts
    -Attend a Free Webinar