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In this Bird of the Week segment, Stacia Brezinski with the Maine Audubon tells us all about the herring gull.
With an experience that spans building reentry hardware at a renowned aerospace manufacturer, designing aircraft for an American aerospace company, and founding deep tech startups himself, Gull ...
A seagull was taken in by a local animal rescue after its head was marked with a swastika in Newport, England A seagull's head was painted with a large black swastika and some of the animal's feathers ...
Recent sightings (through June 3) as reported to Mass Audubon. A curlew sandpiper was seen during a shorebird survey at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. Other sightings at Monomoy included 2 ...
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View Great black-headed gull and Caspian tern by Archibald Thorburn on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Archibald Thorburn.
In an underground river of southern China, a scaly creature with four nostrils tucked itself into a burrow. Its “large” eyes scanned the aquatic landscape, but it wasn’t the only one looking around.
Young women of color were given the opportunity to shoot some of the WNBA's current players, creating stunning portraits of the athletes.
Engadget's experienced editorial team has tested and reviewed hundreds of digital cameras and photography gear over the past 20 years to help you find the best options available.
Ansel Adams never made up his mind about color photography. Long before his death in 1984 at age 82, he foresaw that this "beguiling medium" might one day replace his cherished black and white.
If a black headed vulture has preyed on livestock, the livestock producer is recommended to contact their local USDA Farm Service Agency and ask about the livestock condemnation program.
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