A collective of land trusts, conservancies and tribes is capturing birdsong with audio gear and A.I. for clues about habitat ...
When farm crops are harvested, there is often food left in the fields. That's where gleaners come in — gathering lettuce, potatoes and other crops that are still good and giving them to needy people.
The 1.4-ounce female Northern cardinal was squawking and squirming between Brian Rademacher’s fingers and then bit his hand, leaving a red mark, as he prepared to release her after putting a tiny ...
In less than a decade amateur photographer and Hummingbird Spot founder Carole Turek has photographed more than 250 ...
Stunning pictures from England show hungry birds feasting on sunflower seeds in a gorgeous autumn scene, snapped by Andrew ...
If Americans going hungry cannot force Republicans and Democrats back to the negotiating table to end the government shutdown, nothing will. And it looks like no relief will be coming for hungry ...
William Feeney receives funding from the Spanish National Research Council. He has previously received funding from the Queensland Government, Hermon Slade Foundation, Seaworld Research and Rescue ...
When it comes to animals in pop culture, cats and dogs seem to reign supreme. Remember how many years Cats was able to run on Broadway, and franchises like Beethoven and Air Bud have produced a ...
Why do we watch birds? We all have our reasons, but the ‘Seven Pleasures of Birding’ is a good start
During a recent talk I mentioned the three questions I hear most often: What’s the rarest bird you’ve ever seen? What binoculars should I buy? And, How did you get into birding? Today I’m going to ...
Fall migration in Massachusetts is to birds as Sept. 1 is to students in Boston: Some are moving in, some are moving out, and others are just passing through. Right now, hundreds of thousands of birds ...
Virginia rolls out the red carpet for big eaters with an impressive lineup of all-you-can-eat spots that turn mealtime into an adventure. Seafood feasts, sizzling Korean BBQ spreads, and endless ...
It’s not like anyone was pulling out a ruler and measuring the distance between bird droppings, but if College Station recreation supervisor Laurie Brown were to guess, she’d say they were an inch ...
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