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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, ...
Tiny bone fragments from Alaska suggest birds started breeding and nesting in the Arctic 30 million years earlier than ...
A major collection of more than 50 bird fossils found in northern Alaska suggest some ancient ancestors of modern birds ...
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New Jersey Hawk Adapts to the Modern World, Uses Hunting Strategy With Traffic Lights to Catch Its PreyResearch found that Cooper’s Hawks in New Jersey adapted to the city by using cues from traffic signals and manipulating ...
Birds are molting earlier each fall. A University of Utah study links this shift to climate change and its impact on ...
Did you know that nearly 60% of bird species in North America have experienced significant population declines over the past ...
Birds stunning feats of travel are awe-inspiring, making it that much more tragic when they are cut short by a deadly ...
This has been one of those rare weeks where enough happened to fuel several weeks of bird reports — a spring nor’easter that ...
Corn Belt agricultural landscape acts as migration barrier, forcing songbirds to fly faster and seek tailwinds.
Columnist Shannon Brennan writes that as more people spend time indoors, nature gives us something special every day, and we should get outside to witness it.
The Native Americans called the Swainson’s thrush, “The Salmonberry Bird,” because it was a widespread belief that the call of the bird made the salmon berries ripen. In fact, the call of the Swainson ...
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 ...
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