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If you’re one of the many people hiking though Alabama’s forests this summer, you may want to look for the yellow-billed ...
A: Yes, it would be highly unlikely for a pair of geese to have this many youngsters. The group you saw was instead a goose ...
June 19, 2025) - With summer right around the corner, the beach has been calling to us…and to Piping Plovers! Similar to most ...
This, and the pen and cob — the proper names for adult female and male — doing the characteristic “shimmy” of their large ...
From forest edges and thickets on late spring mornings in the Northeast comes what sounds like an exhortation from across the pond: drink-your-tea! This is not a British parent’s plea, ...
On any summer day at Presque Isle, if you are on the right beach, you have the opportunity to enjoy the aerial acrobatics of ...
The glacier finch is the only bird in the world that nests at such high altitudes. Sadly, climate change is threatening to change that.
Find out what makes the bufflehead unique among diving ducks and other interesting facts about this little butterball of a ...
East Texans who have dreamed of attracting flocks of fluttering butterflies to their backyard or helping save the iconic ...
At the U.S. National Arboretum, Washington’s most famous bald eagle couple did not have any eaglets this spring.
After deforestations in the early 1900s, red-shouldered hawks became less common, but they aren't unseen in central Ohio.
Small and stocky birds perch, hunched over, on the treetops and branches of Lake Okeechobee on the edge of Florida’s swampy Everglades for the better part of winter. The alligators swarming the murky ...