Yellow-bellied sapsucker killed in building collision. Audubon North Carolina is asking North Carolinians to turn non-essential lights off at night from March 15 to May 30 to protect migrating birds.
Birders have described my yard as “very birdy.” But it was not always that way. I had to lure these birds to check out my woodland habitat and make it so irresistible they would never leave.
Park rangers undergo military-style training, including ambush tactics. Since the ethnic conflict in neighboring Rwanda spilled into Congo in 1994, rangers have faced a constant threat from ...
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Monte Sano State Park sits like a crown atop its namesake mountain, a 2,140-acre natural paradise that somehow remains one of ...
Those days aren’t gone—they’re just waiting for you at Ochlockonee River State Park. While the spring break masses flock to ...
GRAYLING, MI – Saving the Kirtland’s warbler from extinction is touted among the greatest conservation achievements in Michigan history. The migratory songbird was one of the first added to ...
Traffic noise isn’t just unpleasant; in the Galápagos Islands, it can also make songbirds aggressive, a recent study has found. Once famed for their undisturbed natural ecosystems, the ...
Have you ever heard of birds with road rage? A new study has found Galapagos yellow warblers are more aggressive if they live closer to a road and are exposed to more noise. Researchers from ...
"Springtime welcomes back life with migrating birds, the birth of young mammals, and the mating calls of amphibians," Darci ...
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