While myths about wildlife abound, most are patently false. Bats are not blind; big bears can’t climb trees and birds will not abandon a fledgling touched by a human, among other falsehoods.
Author says gull species are amazingly adaptive, and the Great Lakes area is a perfect spot to find many of them.
Christmas Bird Count season recedes in our rear-view mirror, my window for the promised recap is rapidly closing. It’s high ...
Global bird taxonomy, RSPB cuts, Slender-billed Curlew, 2024 in review and American Herring Gull ID all feature in the ...
Welcome to Minnesota’s best-kept secret: Zippel Bay State Park. Nestled in the northernmost reaches of Minnesota, Zippel Bay ...
Well, you are in Ohio, but a version of Ohio that looks like it’s been airbrushed by Mother Nature herself. Once you set foot ...
The winter chill prompts birding enthusiasts across the city to venture out to wetlands, biodiversity parks and bird ...
Ecologists at the School of Biological Sciences of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made valuable discoveries that ...
Native to Indonesian New Guinea, the crustacean comes in two color forms and is a popular pet choice in Europe, Japan, the ...
The researchers found that solitary migrating songbirds seem to cooperate across species and possibly share information with ...