FREEPORT, Maine — The American Birding Association has named its 2025 bird of the year, and it's a bird Mainers are quite familiar with. This year's winner is the common loon. "Loons are big, they're ...
Yes. Bird flu is circulating in some wild birds in New Hampshire — especially waterfowl, like ducks and geese. But so far, it hasn’t spread to any commercial poultry flocks or dairy herds in New ...
Few people have seen the spruce grouse, with its have striking plumage: red combs like giant fake eyelashes on top of the ...
The elusive yet bold spruce grouse is a little-known N.H. inhabitant that relies on forests that are specifically adapted to ...
Imagine a place where the aroma of perfectly roasted prime rib wafts through the air, drawing you in like a cartoon character ...
This incident follows a recent bird flu case at a commercial poultry plant in Georgia, highlighting the ongoing concern of the virus's spread. Bird flu continues to impact poultry populations ...
Introduction to the Symphony of Nature Imagine walking into a forest where nature's orchestra is in full swing. These forests ...
US officials are investigating the appearance of a strain of bird flu identified in the US for the first time, a worrying sign that the virus is evolving in ways that could make it harder to contain.
A US company's prototype jet has broken the sound barrier in a demonstration it hopes will pave the way for a successor to the Concorde. Boom Supersonic's XB-1 is the first civilian aircraft to ...
Even those of us who have been following Mr. Alexander’s development for decades were surprised by the breadth and scope of the sounds he has created since he started playing keyboards around 1950. Mr ...
The H5N1 strain of bird flu, which is widespread among animals in the United States, was also registered at the farm. US animal health officials were conducting "comprehensive epidemiological ...
Michael Finn, head of Bird & Bird Ireland, said: “Susan’s arrival at Bird & Bird is an important part of our continued growth in Ireland.” ...