The Pecking Order is Real

If you’ve ever watched birds at your feeder, you’ve seen it happen — some birds wait politely, others charge in, and a few arrive like they own the place. This isn’t random behavior. It’s hierarchy.

In this post, we explore the very real pecking order among wild birds, with a fascinating look at how jays — from Scrub Jays to Steller’s Jays and even magpies — establish dominance, share space, and compete for food in your backyard.

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Planning Birding Trips: From Local Adventures to America’s Top Hotspots

January is the perfect time for birders to plan the year ahead. Whether you’re exploring new local parks or traveling to iconic birding hotspots like High Island, Sax-Zim Bog, or Southeast Arizona, timing and preparation make all the difference. This guide walks you through how to plan birding trips—from choosing the right place and season to using eBird, studying local checklists, preparing for weather, and checking your gear—so every trip brings more confidence, joy, and memorable sightings.

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Why January Is a Birder’s Favorite Month

January offers birders a fresh start —new year lists, Big Day excitement, and a chance to plan trips, improve habitats, and dream big. Discover why January inspires bird listers, garden planners, travelers, and anyone ready to make this their most organized and joyful birding year yet.

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Best Birding Apps for Beginners and Beyond

Looking for the best birding apps to support your birdwatching adventures? This guide compares Merlin, eBird, Audubon Bird Guide, Sibley Birds, iNaturalist, and Chirp! with clear pros, cons, and recommendations for beginners through advanced birders. Whether you’re identifying a mystery bird or learning songs, these apps—and a trusty paper guide—will make birding easier and more rewarding.

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Buying Binoculars for Beginning Birders

For many new birders, buying your first pair of binoculars is the moment the hobby truly begins. Suddenly those distant specks resolve into sparrows, warblers, hawks, and herons. Plumage patterns pop. Behaviors become visible. And the birds that were once “little brown somethings” become identifiable wonders.

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Birding for Beginners — Part 2

Noticing is one of the most important birding skills you can develop. In Part 2 of our Beginning Birding series, learn how to spot subtle movements, see field marks, practice awareness exercises, and use ducks as perfect binocular training partners. These simple habits make you a more confident, observant birder.

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Gadgets for Birders

Give the bird lover in your life a Christmas gift that brings joy all year long. From binocular harnesses to hummingbird ring feeders, bee watering stations, sun hats, suet, and more—these birding gadgets make every outdoor moment richer. Practical, fun, and good for the birds too, each gift will remind them of you every time they’re used.

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The Grosbeak Family in North America

Meet the colorful “cousins” of the Grosbeak family—Rose-breasted, Black-headed, Blue, the Northern Cardinal and the Pyrrhuloxia. Learn their distribution, migration, nesting habits, and how you can support healthy grosbeak populations right in your backyard. A beautiful group of birds we can help protect through simple, bird-friendly actions.

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