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Doug Corwin knew there was a problem at his family’s commercial duck farm in Long Island when he spotted scores of dead or ...
WE may well be seeing lower slug and snail numbers this summer thanks to colder weather in winter and the recent dry spells .
Three big birds here now, two to stay the winter, surely guarantee big birding pleasure. After all, birds standing four feet tall (or even a foot tall) and weighing ten pounds ...
Most will agree that February can have the most challenging winter days. The late Doug Chickering tried to find Words on Birds: Deep winter brings challenges | Local News | newburyportnews.com ...
When the wind howls and the temperature plummets, it's easy to look out a window as birds huddle in a bush or on a wire and wonder if they need some help to make it through the winter. While many ...
Their feathers, roosting behaviors and adaptability help birds survive the cold, “nature’s proving ground.” By Margaret Roach Winter mornings begin at David Sibley’s Deerfield, Mass ...
CONCORD — New Hampshire Audubon is calling nature enthusiasts and bird lovers to participate in the annual Backyard Winter Bird ... including tips for identifying winter birds, full survey ...
Most birds adapted to spending winter in Michigan can handle below-zero cold. Keith Matheny. Detroit Free Press. As temperatures plummet to below zero across Michigan this week, ...
Winter in Bangladesh brings migratory birds to various locations, ideal for birdwatchers. Key spots include Hakaluki Haor, Nijhum Dwip, Char Kukri Mukri, Baikka Beel, Chalan Beel, and ...
Do you love the sound of cheerful chirping songbirds in the morning? Do you enjoy backyard bird watching? These are good reasons to create bird-friendly yards. If you want to encourage birds in your ...
Keeping bird feeders topped up all winter is a great way of doing your bit for your garden's eco-system. But birds will be seeking extra nutrition as temperatures drop in order to survive.
Blue jays, red-breasted nuthatches and northern cardinals are just a few of the birds that might fly into your backyard this winter. Michigan is also expecting and irruption of finches.