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- July 23, 2025Colonial-Era Land-Use Changes in India Led to Severe Decline in Grassland Birds, Study Finds
New research reveals that colonial-era policies transformed India’s Nilgiri hills from grasslands to monoculture plantations, leading to 90% decline in grassland bird populations.
- July 23, 2025Study Finds that Listening to Snapping Shrimp is an Effective Tool to Monitor Coral Reef Health
Underwater monitoring of high-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp can be an effective and inexpensive way to monitor coral reef health.
- June 12, 2025Study Reveals Why Birds Sing More at Dawn in Tropical Forests
New research published today finds that territorial behavior and diet help explain why some birds sing more often at dawn.
- June 12, 2025New $1.5M Graduate Research Fellowship Honors Former Director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
A new $1.5 million gift from philanthropist K. Lisa Yang ’74 has established the Charles Walcott Graduate Research Fellowship in Conservation Bioacoustics to fund graduate research at the Lab of Ornithology in honor of Walcott, professor emeritus and executive director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology during 1981-95.
- June 11, 2025AviList: A Unified Global Checklist of the World’s Birds is Now Available
AviList, a unified global checklist of birds, that provides the most current and authoritative taxonomy of birds around the world was released today by experts in taxonomy, nomenclature, and bioinformatics from around the world including researchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the American Ornithological Society, BirdLife International, the International Ornithologists’ Union, and Avibase.
In The News
- When Life Gets You Down, Look to the Birds – Birding for Joy , Podfollowcomings & goings Smitten with pigeons World Migratory Bird Day, May 10, 2025 eBird's Global Big Day, May 10, 2025 Feb. episode about how to
- To connect residents with nature, one Georgia town is turning to tech , Route Fifty” said Mya Thompson, co-director for engagement in science and nature for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, which launched eBird in 2002 .
- Citizen science isn’t just for the birds; why I participate , Daily Independentnatural world. I plan to upload my data to eBird , one of Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s highly successful citizen science programs accessed
- Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get 'divorced' , NPRduring the non-breeding season," says Sarah Khalil, a postdoctoral associate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The entire flock might just
- Centering myself by looking up , Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and TechnologyA PSA at this point for the unaware: Cornell has some of the best resources for birdwatching, including Merlin, a free app that can identify
- Listening to shrimp is an effective tool to monitor coral reef health, study finds , Geographical MagazineK. Lisa Yang Centre for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and lead author, Xavier Raick. ‘But in this study, we
- Research reveals concerning trends among North American bird populations: 'We are just seeing fundamental changes' , The Cool DownSt. Andrews. According to a comprehensive study by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and its partners, North America has lost nearly 3
- How shrimp sounds can diagnose the health of coral reefs , Earth.comthe coral cover is likely to be. A team led by Xavier Raick from Cornell University’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics lab
- Study finds that listening to snapping shrimp is an effective tool to monitor coral reef health , MSN.comlead author Xavier Raick, postdoctoral fellow at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
- Colonial-era land-use changes in India led to severe decline in grassland birds, study finds , MSN.comUniversity, the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Indian Institute of Science Education
- How to avoid ecological mistakes , The Seattle Timesversions. Another effective approach, and one used at Cornell Lab of Ornithology , involves hanging parallel lengths of eighth-inch
- Study reveals widespread decline in India’s bird populations , The Tribunebird species using data contributed by thousands of birdwatchers through the eBird citizen science platform. This report represents one of
- Rise and Shine: The ‘Dawn Chorus’ , The Epoch Timesa unique nuance of the dawn chorus. Ornithologist Mike Webster of Cornell Lab of Ornithology marvels at how birds instinctively know when to
- Tropical bird migration shaped by stable weather and shifting wind altitudes, study shows , MSN.comanalysis of bird migration. Other collaborators at Cornell University, including Drucker's mentor Adriaan Dokter, Ph.D., played a critical
- How to Keep Squirrels and Other Animals Out of Your Bird Feeders , MarthaStewart.comsays Emma Grieg, leader of Project FeederWatch, a survey by Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada. Use a Baffle Baffles can keep
- Why Everyone You Know Is Suddenly a Birder , Democratic Undergroundcertainly made birding more accessible: the free Merlin Bird ID app, developed by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, identifies birds by photos and
- How elephants say they like them apples , The Seattle Timesthey got nothing, though, Eleuteri said, and Mickey Pardo, a behavioral ecologist at Cornell University who was not involved in the study,
- Bluebirds Thriving in East Hampton , The East Hampton Starto check all the boxes. According to Robyn Bailey, Nestwatch project leader for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, proving it’s the highest
- Happiness Doesn’t Have to Be a Heavy Lift , The New York TimesIt only takes a few minutes to boost your mood.
- How to Get Started with Merlin ID 🦅 , Mediumneed the Merlin ID app. This app is from the brains of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and it helps you identify birds. It has three main
- In Colombia, bird-watching brings tourism and a love for conservation , Mongabay.com Newscommunity as the Global Big Day, an annual event organized by Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology in the U.S., during which thousands of
- I Love Finding Birds’ Nests, but What’s in Them Troubles Me , The New York Times
- A new study knocks down a popular hypothesis about why birds sing at dawn , NPRto lessen any distortion of their vocalizations. But scientists from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation
- 5 Birdbath Mistakes You Should NEVER Make, According to Bird Nerds , AOLit, and to come back. We spoke with Holly Grant, a Project Assistant at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology about ways that backyard birders can
- The Overlooked Solution To Stop Birds From Nesting In Your Wreaths Is So Simple , House DigestWe spoke to Robyn Bailey, project leader for NestWatch , a participatory science project administered by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology,
- Crows Are Smart – Just Like Humans, They Hold Grudges and Use Tools , MSN.comThey know what kind of car you drive. Kevin McGowan is a crow expert at Cornell University's Ornithology Lab. He regularly feeds peanuts
- 6 bird bath mistakes you're probably making – and how to fix them , Country Livingthey aren’t the best type for birds ," says Holly Grant, a project assistant at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology . "They’re often too deep.
- The surprisingly relatable reason why some birds get cranky , National Geographicthe speakers and sometimes even attacking them. Mike Webster, an ornithologist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology who was not involved in the
- Protecting forests helps birds and humans in many ways , Earth.comNow, a new study provides some answers. Scientists from Cornell University and the Wildlife Conservation Society ( WCS ) explored where
- Scientists issue warning after tracking rapid shift in behavior of iconic migratory species: 'I started to investigate what was going on' , Yahoo! NewsA team of researchers from Washington State University and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology studied data to track the lesser goldfinch's
- Monitoring select bird species benefits other species within same regions, study shows , MSN.comA new study led by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researchers at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics shows that monitoring and
- 5 Surefire Ways to Attract More Cardinals to Your Bird Feeder , MSN.comwith certain foods and feeder types," says Holly Grant, Project Assistant at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's NestWatch project. "Project
- Conservation sweet spots: How protecting nature helps both birds and humans in the US , MSN.comthe journal Ecosystem Services , researchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, and the Wildlife Conservation Society
- A traveler’s guide on how to bird-watch , Star Tribuneor identify a bird by its song. The free app Merlin Bird ID from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology does both. Also free, the Audubon Bird
- If a Bird Is Dive-Bombing You, This Is Why , Birds & Bloomsat a person is nest defense,” says Robyn Bailey, NestWatch Project Leader at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. “If you approach their nest too
- Weather radar picks up over 1 million migrating birds , Yahoo! Newsat Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (one of the groups that runs BirdCast ). It can “inform people what
- ‘No one wants a building that kills birds’: why cities are turning off the lights , The Guardianthe intensity of nocturnal bird migration Composite: Adriaan Dokter, BirdCast, Cornell Lab of Ornithology A sort of silent spring has
- Help! I’m Obsessed With the Robin Throuple I Discovered on Facebook. , The Ringerbeing pretty territorial,” says Robyn Bailey, the project leader of the NestWatch program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. “They generally
- 6 Bird Baths with Solar Lights, Fountains, and Floral Designs—All Under $50 , Better Homes & Gardenspowered by the sun, and according to Holly Grant , project assistant for NestWatch at Cornell Lab of Ornithology, birds “love dripping water
- Your money questions, answered; how one comedian finds humour in his dyslexia; and why birding is ‘quietly radical’ , CBC Radio One – BC Todaythe last 50 years, according to a staggering report from Cornell University. Researcher Amanda Rodewald explains what’s happening, and why
- The Wrongest Bird in Movie History , Slatethe holy grail of many birders before, but Merlin, which was developed by the renowned Cornell Lab of Ornithology, really cracked it. I’d
- National Parks Traveler Podcast Episode 324 | North American Bird Declines , National Parks Travelermore about this news, we’ve invited Dr. Amanda Rodewald from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Cornell University to join us today. 0:02
- Researchers Have Mapped the Evolution of Every Known Bird Species , SciTechDailyProfessor Emily Jane McTavish and her team at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have successfully mapped the evolutionary relationships of
- Bird Populations Are Declining Across North America , Mother Jonesscience data so far, scientists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology used observations from eBird , a popular application used by birdwatchers
- All birds, one tree: Complete evolutionary map reveals hidden links , Earth.comwas led by Professor Emily Jane McTavish and her team at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology . They worked to gather and organize data on 9,239
- New research reveals where North American bird populations are crashing , The Times of Indialong time that bird populations are declining," lead author Alison Johnston, an ornithologist and ecological statistician at the University
- Advanced data tools reveal sharp bird declines in North American strongholds , MSN UKthe popular birding platform eBird to provide far more granular insight. The team of researchers, led by Alison Johnston of the University
- Birds on the Brain , Scholastic MATHare,â says David Bonter, co-director of the Center for Engagement in Science and Nature at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. While birding in
- Trump Is Harming National Parks for Future Generations, Former NPS Director Warns , Inside Climate NewsUsing a machine modeling system, the researchers analyzed the online eBird database, a collection of bird sightings from scientists and
- North American birds are plummeting in areas where they’re plentiful , Mongabay.com Newsone of the birds declining in areas where they’re abundant. Image courtesy of Blair Dudeck/Macaulay Library/Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
- Birds are declining fastest where they were once common , Earth.comat the Cornell Lab of Ornithology , tracked 495 bird species between 2007 and 2021 using over 36 million observations submitted to the eBird
- Scientists Mapped the Evolution of 11,000 Bird Species to Build the Avian Tree of Life , MSN.comLuckily, scientists from the University of California Merced and Cornell Lab of Ornithology decided that challenge was one they wanted to
- North American bird populations suffering severe decline , Cornell UniversityAlison Johnston, lead author and ecological statistician who initiated this study as a research associate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
- 75 percent of North America's bird species are in decline, study says , The Washington PostKen Rosenberg, a retired conservation scientist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology who was part of the team that designed and launched eBird
- New Research Reveals Where N. American Bird Populations Are Crashing , Barron'slong time that bird populations are declining," lead author Alison Johnston, an ornithologist and ecological statistician at the University
- Scientists issue urgent warning after alarming collapse of bird populations across the US: 'We have a full-on emergency' , MSN.comA report from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology shows that bird populations across every U.S. habitat are plummeting, with 229 species in
- ‘Chipmunks were obsessed with my mics’: the man who recorded a tree for a year , The Guardianintimidating editing task with the help of Holger Klinck, an expert in conservation bioacoustics at Cornell University, who showed him how
- The 4 Best Bird Baths Our Editors Love , Better Homes & Gardensbesides just looks. We spoke with Holly Grant , project assistant for NestWatch at Cornell Lab of Ornithology, to get more insight into why
- Spring bird migration in the Great Lakes , GreatLakesNowFeatured guests included: Alli Smith, project coordinator with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology ‘s Merlin Bird ID app Robyn Bailey, project
- The birds and the bees: Including bird data improves estimates of wild bee species , MSN.comCornell Lab of Ornithology. To fill in the data gaps of bee populations, the team turned to bird data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's
- Goldfinches are moving to new homes in unusual places , Earth.comrapidly colonize new environments ,” said Jordan Boersma, co-author and research associate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. “It’s not
- What the ‘trash heap’ penguins of Argentina are teaching us about survival , National Geographicfurther and further south,” says Gemma Clucas, a researcher with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The handful of Magellanic penguins that
- Why do birds sing so loudly in the morning in spring? It’s the ‘dawn chorus’ , National Geographicearly morning is still “an open question,” says Mike Webster, an ornithologist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology . “There's a lot of debate,
- Baby birds back on beaches: What to do if you see a shorebird raising its young , USA Todaytime, according to Andrew Farnsworth, a migration ecologist at Cornell University. Cornell University's Bird lab hosts a BirdCast Migration
- State of the Birds report indicates about one-third of U.S. bird species at increased risk , Milwaukee Journal Sentinelsaid the report’s science committee chair Amanda Rodewald, faculty director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Center for Avian Population
- Spring bird migration is underway. Here's when and what you can expect to see in RI , MSN.comIsland. "The movements are massive," said Andrew Farnsworth, a migration ecologist at Cornell University who works with the university's
- Several Duck Species Included in ‘Tipping Point List’ as New Report Sounds Alarm Over U.S. Bird Declines , Outdoor Lifeand extreme weather events,” said Amanda Rodewald , faculty director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Center for Avian Population
- Counting whales by eavesdropping on their chatter, with help from machine learning , Mongabay.com Newsarea,” Marissa Garcia, lead author of the study and researcher at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab
- Alarming Report Finds US Bird Populations Are Still Crashing , ForbesNigel Voaden, Cornell Lab of Ornithology / Macaulay Library) Nigel Voaden, Cornell Lab of Ornithology / Macaulay Library According to the
- Grim New Bird Report Shows U.S. Duck Population Dwindling , Time MagazineThe latest report is a collaboration between several groups including Cornell University, Ducks Unlimited, American Bird Conservancy,
- Many US Bird Species Seen as Reaching Population 'Tipping Point' , U.S. News & World ReportThe report looked at 718 species using population data such as the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's eBird Status and Trends project, the U.S.
- US bird populations continue alarming decline, new report finds , MSN.comextreme weather events," said Dr. Amanda Rodewald, faculty director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Center for Avian Population Studies.
- Ducks were once a conservation bright spot. Now they're declining in the US, new report shows , MSN.comfound. The latest report is a collaboration between several groups including Cornell University, Ducks Unlimited, American Bird Conservancy,
- Birds Are in Trouble across the U.S. But It’s Not Too Late to Protect Them , Scientific Americanurgent conservation attention,” says report co-author Amanda Rodewald, an ecologist at Cornell University. This is bad news for humans, too
Experts at the Cornell Lab
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- Robyn BaileyProject LeaderNesting Biology • Nest and Egg Identification • Nest Boxes • Participatory Science
- Jessie BarryProgram Manager
- David BonterCo-Director, Center for Engagement in Science and NatureCitizen Science • Avian Ecology • Foraging Ecology
- Kathi BorgmannCommunications ManagerScience Communication • Bird Identification • Breeding Biology • Avian Conservation • Bird Song • Wildlife Restoration Ecology
- Charles EldermireProject Leader
- Andrew FarnsworthVisiting ScientistBird Migration • Aeroecology • Bioacoustics • Radar Ornithology • Climate Change
- John FitzpatrickDirector EmeritusAdministrative Oversight • Fundraising • Board Relations • Conservation Science • External Communication
- Wesley HochachkaSenior Research AssociatePopulation Ecology • Citizen Science • Ecological Informatics • Disease Ecology
- Marshall J. IliffProject LeadereBird • Status and Trends • Migration • Species Distribution • Taxonomy
- Holger KlinckJohn W. Fitzpatrick Director, K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics
- Irby LovetteDirector, Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program and Director, Center for Biodiversity Studies and Higher Education
- Kevin J. McGowanSenior Course Developer and InstructorCrows • Behavioral Ecology • Ornithological Trivia • Bird Identification • Translating Science to General Audiences
- Tina PhillipsAssistant Director, Engagement in Science and NatureCitizen Science • Evaluation • Learning • Social Science
- Aaron RicePrincipal EcologistBioacoustics • Conservation Biology • Fish Biology • Marine Ecology • Animal Behavior
- Amanda RodewaldGarvin Professor and Senior Director, Center for Avian Population Studies
- Viviana Ruiz GutierrezAssistant Director, Center for Avian Population Studies • Program Leader, Conservation ScienceApplied Population Ecology • Conservation Science • Quantitative Ecology • Tropical Ecology and Conservation
- Edwin ScholesProject LeaderBirds-of-Paradise • Audiovisual Media • New Guinea Ornithology • Evolutionary Biology
- Mya ThompsonCo-Director, Engagement in Science and NatureOnline Learning • Instructional Design • Media Production • Environmental Education • Animal Communication • Science Communication
- Mike WebsterDirector, Macaulay LibraryAnimal Behavior • Animal Communication • Evolution • Bird Song • Breeding Biology