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We spoke with some of the more than 150 blind and visually impaired birders who participated in the May celebration to learn ...
Scarlet tanagers are most likely to be seen in the north central part of Minnesota.
Most stocked lakes receive around 1,000 fry or one pound of fingerlings per littoral acre (areas less than 15 feet deep).
A new study shows that one group of Galápagos yellow warblers responds to intruders more aggressively than others. It adds ...
The peregrine falcon chicks as seen on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' FalconCam were banded, evaluated and ...
Homeowners Dr. Lynn Cornell and Michael Melford have a passion for caring for nature. Cornell founded and served as president ...
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," ...
Two birds in Yellowknife, a raven and ring-billed gull, have tested positive for bird flu and the N.W.T. government is ...
Two bird watchers rescued an osprey they found sitting in the middle of Army Post Road in West Des Moines. Bands on its legs told its long history.
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Birds & Blooms on MSNMystery Bird: Why Does This Pigeon Have Pink Feathers?Why is this pigeon pink? We break down the mystery — plus, birding experts advise what to do if you see a pink bird that ...
The UK Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) today announced the country's first avian flu detection in a sheep, on a farm in Yorkshire where an outbreak had been confirmed in ...
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