There are few bird-watching experiences more rewarding than setting up a birdhouse and having a pair of birds select it as their home to raise young. Get ready for an adventure as you witness the ...
Many unexpected human artifacts have been preserved, for centuries, in vulture nests. This sandal woven from grasses and twigs, called an agobía, is somewhere between 727 and 771 years old, ...
Q: I live on Park Point in Duluth and see large flocks of blue jays return in May each year. They hang around in noisy groups for two to three weeks, then disappear from the Point, without fail. I see ...
Ants make a series of clever architectural adjustments to their nests to prevent the spread of disease, University of Bristol research has uncovered. Study lead author Luke Leckie, a Ph.D. researcher ...
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They arrived in Gauley Bridge by the dozens, and then by the hundreds, until their numbers reached into the low thousands, swarming the tiny West Virginia town with the kind of hope that’s hard to ...
Once-retired Philadelphia Eagles' legend and two-time Super Bowl champion Brandon Graham is returning to the nest. Due to roster constraints and love for the game, Graham is apparently ending his ...
The US Secret Service is investigating what could be a sniper’s nest or a hunting stand near an area where President Trump’s Air Force One has recently been kept at Palm Beach International Airport, ...
Then wild chatter. And finally, takeoff! The Crane Trust has learned that one of the sandhill cranes that stopped in central Nebraska last spring then traveled 19,000 miles to nesting grounds in ...
A woman called 911 — despite not having an emergency — to request the phone number for “animal search and rescue,” which she was supposed to use to meet someone to pick up/recover her bird. When she ...
The Crane Trust learned that one of the sandhill cranes that stopped in central Nebraska last spring traveled 19,000 miles to nesting grounds in Russia.
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