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At first glance, feathers may seem like simple parts of a bird’s body. But if you look closer—under a microscope or through a ...
Lace up those comfortable sneakers, and get out your bug spray and field guides, because we’re about to go birder-watching.
Birds are molting earlier each fall. A University of Utah study links this shift to climate change and its impact on ...
The Bermuda Petrel, as the county’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources explains, spends most of its life out on the open ocean, feeding on small squid, fish, and shrimp. It is about the ...
We deal with weather changes on a daily basis in the Lowcountry, from wearing a raincoat to making plans to go to the beach.
A flight out of Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport was delayed multiple times over the weekend thanks to a pair of ...
Corn Belt agricultural landscape acts as migration barrier, forcing songbirds to fly faster and seek tailwinds.
The vast agricultural landscape of the U.S. Midwest, known as the Corn Belt, acts as a barrier for migrating landbirds, ...
Hummingbird feeders are popular but people need to understand how to care for them to protect hummingbirds from disease.
Spring is a wonderful time to be a naturalist. There are new discoveries to be made every day — plants emerging, amphibians ...
The Starling’s murmurations are seen awakening in flight near the night: Unequivocal noises step forward: The early night listens to a unity of trees rustling and water flowing: Silence is clear-I ...
When temperatures warm, and plants bloom, hummingbirds start to appear in open woods, fields, and around flower and vegetable ...