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Desperate Ugandans are using poison to kill thousands of migrating white storks and other protected birds because they have so few sources of food.
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An annual bird invasion
The birds fly in bunches, clouds of bobbing feathers and beaks, flocks shaping and shifting as they glide into the flats.
The geese have landed at Beaverhill Lake just in time for the Snow Goose Festival. Back for the third year since its revival ...
Norman Smith has caught and released into the wild more than 900 snowy owls that decided Logan Airport was a good place for a ...
Despite the name, these invasive birds are not actually sparrows but weaver finches, related to other weavers in Africa and elsewhere. European Starling Starlings, which are from Europe and Asia, ...
Certain plants are better at attracting pollinators to your yard than others. This one fast-growing evergreen plant will bring birds and butterflies flocking.
Los Angeles is home to a diverse array of ecosystems, where hundreds of native wildlife live. Thanks to a robust scientific ...
Nature’s natural colors can be breathtaking. Tropical birds are famous for their brightly colored feathers, and many fish ...
Monarchs are usually seen in Michigan from late spring to early fall.
Officer Bradley Johnson, with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, said a migratory bird nest removal permit or incidental take permit must be obtained to remove the best of a ...