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Nevertheless, nature still has the ability to surprise us. Take the shoebill, for example: a bird so bizarre, it almost ...
Think you heard a dog in the woods? It might have been a muntjac deer—a fanged, barking deer that's as surprising as it is ...
The St. Bathans currawong would have been black in color, different from the black and white Australian magpie bird.
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A high-speed sprint across water, synchronized head shakes, and underwater gifts—grebes go all out for love. Here’s their ...
The speedy, plant-eating creature lived in what is now Colorado roughly 150 million years ago, and its skeleton went on ...
Birds that nest in the area include Wood Duck, American Kestrel, Willow Flycatcher, Cliff Swallow, Yellow Warbler, Grasshopper Sparrow, Blue Grosbeak, Indigo Bunting, and Orchard Oriole. Beech Fork ...
The birder illustrated how she lays out a variety of bird food, and the buffet is soon gobbled up by her colorful feathered ...
I usually say, “Any birds!” If I say, “willow flycatcher” or “northern rough-winged swallow,” I get the same kind of reaction I get when people realize I’m not looking for deer.
I usually say, “Any birds!” If I say, “willow flycatcher” or “northern rough-winged swallow,” I get the same kind of reaction I get when people realize I’m not looking for deer.
You might be able to catch these birds at the feeder this fall, or out in the wild this summer. But only if you listen.