• Posts tagged with Bobolink

    From New England to Colombia, Migratory Species Rely on Grassland Ambassadors - Part II

    From New England to Colombia, Migratory Species Rely on Grassland Ambassadors – Part II

    VCE biologist Rosalind Renfrew spent three weeks in Colombia with conservation partners Asociación Calidris for migratory grassland bird research and outreach. Read part two of a three-part series about this incredible shared learning experience.

    From New England to Colombia, Migratory Species Rely on Grassland Ambassadors

    From New England to Colombia, Migratory Species Rely on Grassland Ambassadors

    VCE biologist Rosalind Renfrew spent three weeks in Colombia with conservation partners Asociación Calidris for migratory grassland bird research and outreach. Read part one of a three-part series about this incredible shared learning experience.

    Holding the Line with Hayfield Invasives

    Holding the Line with Hayfield Invasives

    Read about how one of our Grassland Ambassadors controls a villainous invasive species in his hayfields, while at the same time providing habitat for grassland birds.

    Grassland Ambassadors: Laughing Brook Farm

    Grassland Ambassadors: Laughing Brook Farm

    The Bobolink’s bubbly song has filled the summer fields of Julia and Greg Smist’s 100-acre farm in Westminster, VT for at least 30 years. A decade or so after buying the farm, Julia noticed fewer Bobolinks in the fields. Her observations echo a grim region-wide statistic: Bobolinks have declined by 75% in the region over the past 50 years.

    Globetrotting for Grassland Birds

    Globetrotting for Grassland Birds

    Rosalind Renfrew reports on her two-month journey to South America, where she worked with VCE’s conservation partners to reverse the disturbing population decline among Bobolinks.

    Where the Bobolink Meets the Booby

    Where the Bobolink Meets the Booby

    The Galapagos islands. Fodder for Darwin’s theory of natural selection, home to sea lions and iguanas so “tame” you can nearly shake hands, and the dream destination for wildlife-watchers who seek its famous specialized finches and the Blue-footed Booby. Add to the list: Bobolink.

    Grassland Birders Sought to be ‘out standing in the field’ This Summer

    Grassland Birders Sought to be ‘out standing in the field’ This Summer

    Birders across New England are invited to greet the sunrise and enjoy the tumbling song of the bobolink on clear…

    Conservation Action in New England Grasslands

    Conservation Action in New England Grasslands

    Inextricably tied to our open lands, grassland birds thrive or perish with actions of private landowners. Therein lies both the…

    Grassland bird experts seek solutions at national gathering

    Grassland bird experts seek solutions at national gathering

    This week leading grassland bird conservationists in the U.S. are wrangling with the drastic challenges faced by declining grassland bird…