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You’re outside when suddenly you hear an unfamiliar chirp. Looking around, you wonder, “Is it a squirrel?” “Is it a bat?” And ...
Kamloops gardener Sherry Bennett designed her yard to support and nurture bugs and wildlife, and this spring a pair of robins ...
More often heard than seen, a great crested flycatcher is a master insect-catcher of the high canopy. Here's how to spot this ...
Despite its tiny stature, the smallest bird native to North America can survive cold nights in the Rocky Mountains, and some ...
As many insects go into hibernation, robins are left with fewer food sources to draw from. Throughout the winter, wild ...
Last Saturday morning, June 21, in the aftermath of a storm that ripped through the Bemidji area with straight-line winds up to 120 mph, leaving a path of destruction in its wake, Blane Klemek stepped ...
A day alive with world-class hiking, breeching whales and boat-fresh seafood lingers on with a smouldering Hebridean sunset; ...
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On the Road: From fog to frogs
The fog was tinted a bit by the early sun, a soft, warm glow that complemented the greens of the valley. It drifted slowly ...
In the atmospheric layer above it, about 10 to 30 miles up, is the stratospheric polar vortex, where every winter a sunlight-starved Arctic spins up a mass of cold air that, ultimately, dissipates ...
Unicoi County Summer Count took place Saturday, June 14, with 15 observers in six parties. Sharp-eyed counters tallied 107 ...
The UK’s long-distance paths are a walker’s dream: from rugged mountains and moors to windswept coasts and gentle hills. Each ...