Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Signs of the coming of spring are appearing everywhere. So far, I’ve seen robins, red-winged blackbirds, killdeers, herring gulls, grackles, great-blue herons, geese, chipmunks, geese and others.
A preview of fishing at LaSalle Lake comes before the cooling lake reopens Saturday, plus lots of wild things as befits ...
In this life of ours we often get caught up in the daily grind. There always seems to be something going on at work or at ...
In our neck of the woods, March just came in as a roaring lion. Strong winds and a 30-degree drop in temperature brought an ...
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Egg prices continue to run high as poultry stocks continue to be hit with bird flu, but there may be some reprieve despite ...
The massive annual spring migration of America's birds – millions of them – is underway. Here's how to follow along at home.
He who cares for the birds of the air will doubtless care for you. You are of great worth to God. Look to the birds and ...
The Shark Nursery' is a one-of-a-kind book, filled with achingly beautiful poems that show a true artist at her absolute peak ...
The first week of March came with a roller coaster of emotions.
As the stadium resounded with the first E major chord of “Don’t Stop Believing” the RodeoHouston crowd let out a unified roar ...
Male butterflies seek out mates with the same wing color as they find them more attractive, reveals new research. Genetics, ...
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