The Press & Sun Bulletin published a column, Birders Watch, every other Friday. These columns were contributed by Naturalists’ Club members. The Press & Sun Bulletin has graciously given the Naturalists’ Club permission to republish these columns here.
- Changing seasons means birds galore published September 27th, 2002
- Certain birds require certain powers of perusal published September 13th, 2002
- Great blue herons deserve to be called ‘great’ published August 30th, 2002
- Cowbirds are major moochers published August 16th, 2002
- Gathering of swifts truly fascinating published August 2nd, 2002
- Birders like to share their ‘best birds’ published July 12th, 2002
- Weedwalkers appreciate more than birds published June 28th, 2002
- Migrating woodcocks put on a show worth watching published June 21st, 2002
- Area is blessed with birding spots published June 14th, 2002
- Migrating warblers are rays of sunshine published May 31st, 2002
- When the ice melts, the birds visit published May 10th, 2002
- Woodpeckers let you know when they’re available for watching published April 26th, 2002
- Birdwatching can occur when you least expect it published April 12th, 2002
- With weather like this, what’s a person to do? published March 29th, 2002
- Turkey vultures don’t deserve their ugly reputation published March 15th, 2002
- Where chickadees are, other birds follow published March 1st, 2002
- Invasive plants can change habitats, forcing birds to leave published February 15th, 2002
- It’s hard to see when your hat’s in your eyes published January 25th, 2002
- Christmas Bird Count reveals high numbers in Broome County published January 18th, 2002