Because their feet are not adapted to process prey items, shrikes carry large items to thorny vegetation and/or barbed wire ...
They say never work with animals – having furry, feathered colleagues can be unpredictable but also amazing, as these 4 women tell us ...
It's the cycle that never ends. It feels like every time we blink there's a new update on the John Harbaugh sweepstakes, and this will continue to be the case u ...
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Not endangered, but still at risk: The hidden struggle behind the Amur falcon’s flight
Quick Take Hunting in the Doyang Reservoir once eliminated 10% of the global Amur falcon population. Severe cyclones in ...
National Aviary officials plan to make this winter the most interactive one yet, with new programs based on past patron ...
As Alex Bell and I were finishing our area of the Howe Christmas Bird Count on Saturday, January 3, his cell phone rang, ...
Some of the world’s top air-show performers have made early commitments to fly at this year’s AirVenture convention.
Popularity of the birds of prey has been ‘soaring’ despite doubts over the legality of sourcing and concerns for animal ...
Fifty years ago, William & Mary students helped reintroduce breeding pairs of peregrine falcons on the coast and in the ...
One lucky group spotted all five species of woodpeckers they could possibly hope to see on a January day: hairy, downy and pileated woodpeckers, a northern flicker and a red-breasted sapsucker.
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