The jerky neck motions of a whooping crane looking for lunch keep its head still in space about half the time, probably helping the bird to spot food, a video study suggests. When walking, cranes and ...
On a quiet September morning, a group of 18 people gathered at Paradise Creek Nature Park in Portsmouth. We had gathered at this secluded 40-acre nature park for a bird walk with the park’s master ...
SEQUIM — When the Dungeness River Audubon Center opened in 2001, Bob Boekelheide began its first citizen-science program: Wednesday morning bird walks at Railroad Bridge Park. Twenty years and more ...
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