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This assassin bug's ability to use a tool — bees’ resin — could shed light on how the ability evolved in other animals.
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CT Insider on MSNWatertown, Woodbury sites draw not-so-solitary sandpipers and other shorebirdsIf you've never seen — or even heard of — a solitary sandpiper, the name alone may seem suggestive. To hear someone say, for instance, 15 solitary sandpipers, that may bring to mind the incongruity of ...
After weeks of waiting eagerly to dust off the binoculars, New Mexico birdwatchers are getting their fix as flocks of ...
Some soft calls were coming from my bird feeders as I walked out to check my rock tumblers, “evening grosbeaks,” I thought as ...
It's May, the best month of the year to spot new birds stopping by the Pikes Peak region during spring migration. Gazette reporter Jennifer Mulson has spotted some old favorites, learned a new species ...
Birding in France’s Camargue reveals rare flamingos, elusive warblers and wild white horses amid lagoons, reeds and ...
The world's smallest birds aren't easy to find at the best of times, but you might discover a hummingbird or two at these ...
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