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Michigan is home to 98% of Kirtland's warblers, but they are in decline again after staging a turnaround that made them a ...
Owls make their homes in many national parks around the country, though they can be tricky to spot. Here are a few profiles ...
Scourge of the bird feeder and a master of ‘shock and awe’ assassinations, the sparrowhawk pursues its quarry with such tenacity and unpredictability that it often blindsides its prey.
Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we’ll soon be in trouble.” – Naturalist, ...
LeConte’s thrashers rarely drink surface water, instead meeting their water needs via prey consumption. Get the latest on our ...
Bicknell’s thrush populations have declined by an average of 5% per year in Northern New England and Eastern New York over the last 15 years, according to data collected through the Vermont Center for ...
A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding ...
In this mural painted by Pelumi Adegawa, a Gray Catbird peeks out from a garden shed, surrounded by a colorful display of ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The United States’ national parks have an inherent contradiction. The federal law that created the National Park Service says the agency – and the parks – must “ conserve the ...
Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds, is a sci-fi take on the wrathful, early-Old-Testament God. The Silver Surfer is his herald, ...
SHOPPING: There is a new trendy accessory on the block, and it is Emma Roberts-approved. That's right. Ossa, aka the coolest destination for phone charms on the planet, is ready to kick summer ...
Aspen trees are thriving again in Yellowstone for the first time in 80 years, thanks to wolves reintroduced in the 1990s that helped control elk herds.
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