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Nestled between the Clark Street Beach House and the Segal Visitors Center is two acres of land filled with blooming shrubs, ...
The vast agricultural landscape of the U.S. Midwest, known as the Corn Belt, acts as a barrier for migrating landbirds, ...
Corn Belt agricultural landscape acts as migration barrier, forcing songbirds to fly faster and seek tailwinds.
Birds are molting earlier each fall. A University of Utah study links this shift to climate change and its impact on ...
We deal with weather changes on a daily basis in the Lowcountry, from wearing a raincoat to making plans to go to the beach.
Experts warn prolonged drought, receding water levels, growing habitat degradation is driving away these seasonal guest.
Warblers, songbirds, shorebirds and ducks are flocking back amid the mild spring weather. As warmer temperatures return to Wisconsin, so do the birds. Migratory species are making their way back to ...
After years of delays caused by the pandemic, a trio of towering sculptures blending birds, homes and the neighborhood's ...
Over 1 billion birds in the US might die annually from window strikes, with mitigation efforts showing mixed results.
A growing body of research suggests that certain animals can perceive natural cues invisible to humans, such as magnetic ...
By late May each year, monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) return to the Berkshires from their winter home in the oyamel fir forests in the Sierra Madre Mountains of central Mexico, ...
The vast agricultural landscape of the U.S. Midwest known as the Corn Belt acts as a barrier for migrating landbirds, causing them to adjust their ...