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Cowbirds are not evil; they are just doing their best to survive. Many other species prey on bird eggs and young birds – ...
A mosquito-borne disease freshly arrived in Britain has spread large distances, with scientists racing to understand the risks to wild birds. Infected insects can spread the deadly Usutu virus to ...
The High Line is planning a pigeon festival. “People love them or hate them,” the park’s executive director said.
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - The Citied Foundation brings people together to spread love in a karaoke night at District Bar and Grill, Sunday afternoon. This is the second annual karaoke night to spread ...
On a mission to record all of Ireland's bird species, many of which are dying out, Irishman Sean Ronayne calls his unique ...
It’s spring — the time when birds nest and lay eggs. And outside Portland, one unusual nesting pair has attracted the attention of birders drawn to a story of love across differences. It’s also a ...
Sarina Poling adopted two female cockatiels. Marco and Polo. She had just given birth to her son a month before and thought her child and the cockatiels could grow up together. “We just felt we needed ...
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Vacaville odd city out on LGBTQ+ proclamation
As tensions rose at the Vacaville City Council meeting regarding an LBGTQ+ proclamation Tuesday, an equally dramatic scenario ...
Luckily, birders in Colorado and beyond are working together to raise awareness for the millions of birds ... only turning it on to get safely to and from their home. Those who love birds can also ...
Luckily, birders in Colorado and beyond are working together to raise awareness for the millions ... safely to and from their home. Those who love birds can also help by keeping domesticated ...
At RSPB Bempton Cliffs on the east coast, 3,000 of the distinctive seabirds settle in the crags to breed. The nature reserve welcomes visitors from across the region and as far afield as Australia and ...
as these birds are likely to return. Robins are known for raising several clutches within a single season, often reusing the same nesting spot for consecutive broods unless they sense danger.