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In fact, social monogamy is extremely common in birds and somewhat common in mammals, while sexual monogamy is vanishingly ...
The prothonotary warbler is a small, migratory, bright yellow songbird that returns to the Kansas City area from Central America during the spring and summer. As millions of birds prepare to take ...
Basketball great LeBron James has become the first professional male athlete to have his likeness ... Last year, nine female athlete Barbies, including tennis star Venus Williams, were introduced.
Yes, there are more birds singing at this time of year. But their symphony is also louder and more energetic than ever—and ...
Mommy, a Western Santa Cruz tortoise, recently welcomed four hatchlings at the Philadelphia Zoo, where she has lived since ...
Georgia Bird Fest returns this spring with more than 40 events between April 11 and May 16. Join fellow nature and bird enthusiasts for exciting field trips, ...
The Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) is often heard but seldom observed due to its camouflage plumage. It sings its name on summer nights from moist, leafy woodlands. By day, this bird ...
Kate, who is colonel of the regiment, missed the Guards' annual occasion last year after being diagnosed with cancer. The princess, who is gradually returning to public duties, will award long ...
Carbon County’s prothonotary reminds residents that notary service is still available in her office, however documents relating to a court-related office are the only things she can notarize. “The ...
Ever had that moment when the world’s noise fades away and you’re left with nothing but the sound of water lapping against cypress knees and the distant call of a prothonotary warbler? That’s not the ...
Tom Holland is one of the top male actors in their 20s. He is known for portraying Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He has received accolades, including a British Academy Film Award and ...
Research on cannabis was hotting up 50 years ago, and accessible lectures on the physics of matter from Nobel laureate William Bragg, in this week’s dip into Nature’s archive.