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From what the researchers were able to gather, the new species of pterosaur—dubbed Eotephradactylus mcintireae after Suzanne ...
There is something undeniably joyful about watching birds flit between shrubs in the landscape or perch on seed heads in a ...
David Carr highlights the birds, mammals and marine life you might see on vacation from the mountains to the coast.
The 12th annual Unicoi County Summer Count took place Saturday, June 14, with 15 observers in six parties. Sharp-eyed ...
In this Web Extra, enjoy a chapter from Andrew Furman's new nonfiction book, "Of Slash Pines and Manatees: A Highly Selective ...
Bird-watching is an accessible hobby that can be done almost anywhere and Utah is full of a variety of bird habitats ...
Why birds migrate at night A large majority of North America’s migratory land birds, about 80%, are nocturnal migrants, Yoerger said.
“Birds of North America” is an engrossing re-introduction (or, for some, I hope an introduction) to Theater on the Edge and its vivid style. Don’t miss this most welcome return.
Animalia 75 percent of North America’s bird species are in decline, study says Birds are rapidly vanishing from North America, with dramatic population losses in places that were once thought safe.
The indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) migrates at night using the stars to navigate. These brilliantly-colored birds are range throughout North America, from Southern Canada to Coastal Mexico.
In the middle of Alaska’s Bering Sea, St. Matthew Island and its much smaller neighbor Hall Island are among the few specks of land amid hundreds of square miles of water. These uninhabited volcanic ...
In “Birds of North America,” which is playing Feb. 21 through March 9 at Theatre B in Moorhead, we find out as father John (Scott Ecker) and daughter Caitlyn (Clare Lynch) take the stage and ...
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