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Pockets of water exist that are so salty they behave more like dense syrup than seawater. These deep, hidden lakes are called ...
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary announced on April 21 plans to ban artificial food dyes, citing ...
Zinnias, according to Clarke, have seed-rich heads and bright colors that attract finches and cardinals. These flowers not ...
The Cape and Islands’ first record of white-faced ibis was identified after the fact from a photo of 15 glossy ibis flying over Sandy Neck in Barnstable. Other sightings at Sandy Neck included 150 ...
Just as I was about to give up on seeing April migrants, or any other birds for that matter, a trio of purple finches flew ...
In spring, the water level is high from snowmelt, making it ideal for a refreshing dip after hiking. Birdwatchers can spot ...
Beaver Creek Valley State Park showcases one of Minnesota’s most beautiful spring-fed creeks, winding through a deep, narrow ...
To properly trim a bird of paradise, you must identify yellowing leaves and trim each one down to the base of the plant.
Scattered throughout the Tehachapi Mountains and the surrounding area are an assortment of little lakes, reservoirs and ponds ...
The nation’s grassland birds, spread across 320 million acres in 14 states, have declined 43% since 1970, more than any other ...
The Malayan crestless fireback is a critically endangered bird, but new trail camera footage is providing hope for its conservation.
Source: North American Bird Conservation Initiative ... Northern Waterthrush, Orange-crowned Warbler, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Palm Warbler, Philadelphia Vireo, Pileated Woodpecker, Pine Warbler, Red ...
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