It is springtime in North America—a season of transformation. The arrival of migratory birds, blooming flowers, and longer days signal renewal and possibility. Across the Western Hemisphere, the rhythms of nature take different forms, but one truth remains universal: birds connect us to these cycles of life. Their songs, presence, and absence tell powerful stories about the health of our planet. Living in the Washington, D.C., area I have been especially eager for spring this year after an unusually snowy winter. Walking trails and seeing migratory birds return feel like nature’s renewal. The flash of a cardinal or the song of a robin brings energy to the landscape, each moment part of a larger story. As these birds travel through familiar neighborhoods and parks, their journeys remind me of the interconnectedness of life and the resilience that sustains it. 14793 At 吃瓜黑料, we know birds are our planet’s storytellers, offering insights into the health of the world we...