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Mark Ian Cook, a wildlife and scientific photographer, wrote on Facebook that he saw the group of 115 birds late last week.
We were buoyed by the miracle of nature, that something as destructive as a hurricane could deposit something so rare and ...
Precariously perched in cliff crevices or soaring high over swelling seas, Ireland’s marine birds create some of the ...
The vagrant kelp gull mated with a local herring gull, though the chick did not survive. Experts say it's a "complete mystery ...
After a hard morning at the office, this roseate spoonbill decided it was time for some much needed self care. Those vibrant ...
The RSPB have been accused of disturbing protected birds in an SSSI on an island off the Northumberland Coast by landing a ...
Great Black-backed Gull . The plumage of juvenile and immature great black-backed gulls initially has a complex pattern of ...
A recent study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution has issued an urgent warning. New findings point to rapid extinction ...
Shaun Watson started We Might Be On Fire in 2019 as a floral printmaking business, but it really started to take off just last year with a new Crescent City-centric ...
Multi-modality fusion strategy is currently the de-facto most competitive solution for 3D perception tasks. In this work, we present a new framework termed BEVFormer, which learns unified BEV ...
Piping plovers are also probably the best known of the federally endangered or threatened animal and plant species in Connecticut. There are others.
Jønsson thinks it’s highly likely. "New Guinea’s poisonous birds belong to the Corvides super-family of birds, which comprise roughly 700 species worldwide,” he says.