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A curlew sandpiper was seen during a shorebird survey at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. Other sightings at Monomoy included 2 Northern pintail, 2 gadwall, 3 Arctic terns, 8 glossy ibis, and a ...
Commonly referred to as the Ringing Report, these summaries provide information on the numbers of birds ringed and reports (recoveries) of ringed birds received for the whole Ringing Scheme, covering ...
The present investigation is related to the frequency of infection and to the gross and microscopic lesions associated to the presence of trichurid worms in 50 ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus ...
Ed Gale, the actor best known for playing Chucky in horror classic film “Child’s Play” and the titular character in “Howard The Duck,” has died. He was 61. Gale’s death was announced ...
Did the Robertsons ever think they’d return to reality TV after DUCK DYNASTY ended nearly 10 years ago? Stars Rebecca, Sadie, Bella and their mom Korie shared what it’s like jumping into DUCK DYNASTY: ...
To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Refreshers, sweet maker Swizzels is launching The Great Community Refresh - a nationwide initiative dedicated to giving back to communities. Swizzels is ...
The most frequently spotted duck on the mountain lakes was the Barrow’s goldeneye. I watched several pairs that seemed to have thoughts of nesting as the males dutifully chased other species such as ...
New research has found a sharp rise in smartphone theft across the country as 29% of people have now experienced phone theft, up from 17% a year ago. The surge is prompting phone users to scale ...
Duck Dynasty is returning to A&E — but not every member of the Robertson family will be featured in the revival. After nearly 10 years off the air, Duck Dynasty: The Revival was picked up by A&E ...
(The Hill) — Phil Robertson, the star of “Duck Dynasty,” has died at age 79. Robertson’s family announced his death Sunday in a post on Facebook. “We celebrate today that our father ...
WEST MONROE, La. (AP) — Phil Robertson, who turned his small duck calling interest in the sportsman’s paradise of northern Louisiana into a big business and conservative cultural phenomenon ...