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New research says long-billed curlews listen to alarm barks from prairie dog colonies to protect themselves from predators.
Back before hunters learned how to be sneaky and call in gobblers close, they hunted birds with rifles, like the author and ...
Quail in the thousands and pheasants in the tens of thousands are incubated, hatched, raised and marketed each year at ...
The sweeping artwork stretches across three buildings on Hertel Avenue, with The Monocle at 1235 Hertel serving as the anchor ...
From birding to surfing to hiking, every one of these groups is open to all, especially beginners or those who may not always ...
East Village artist Miriam Abrahams is one of seven acts competing for the crown at the inaugural Pigeon Impersonation Pageant on the High Line, an event aimed at reinvigorating love for the city ...
That’s the sound of the great blue heron, a wetland bird native to the Pacific Northwest. The downtown heronry, or nesting ...
These suet balls are an ideal source of protein and energy for wild, insectivorous birds. Each ball contains a blend of high-quality ingredients, including whole insects. The balls are designed to ...
These two sister Cockatoos go beak-to-beak in the most chaotic and adorable dance-off you’ve ever seen—and the internet is ...
At home in cities, suburbs and rural farmlands, crows seem to be everywhere. One of Kentucky’s most abundant bird species, ...
G oosebumps are one of those things, like the taste of your own spit or those weird noises your belly makes after you eat ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists reveal how feathers formed millions of years agoAt first glance, feathers may seem like simple parts of a bird’s body. But if you look closer—under a microscope or through a ...
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