Posts about migration

Purple Martins flying in front of moon

The dark side of light

By Mary Beth Nevulis, Louisville Audubon Vice President and Lights Out Louisville Program Chair For migrating birds,[…]

a female scarlet tanager perched in a tree

The quiet season: How fall birding teaches us to slow down

By Brandon McQueen, Louisville Audubon Society President Most of us spend the night before a birding day[…]

Sandhill Cranes flying across a blue sky, with image zoomed to show detail

Sounds of the season: the migration communications of Sandhill Cranes

By Brandon McQueen, Louisville Audubon Society President If you’ve ever been outside on a crisp winter day[…]

Silhouettes of birds flying at sunset.

Coded for darkness: how artificial light at night impacts humans and wildlife

A Q&A with biology professor Dr. Vincent Cassone  As a biology professor and researcher at the University of[…]