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The bluebird feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates (such as moths, worms, flies, ants, etc.), but they will search for berries, especially in winter. You will often see them perched on wires ...
The July Fourth holiday weekend started on a stormy note for many around the tri-state as a line of powerful thunderstorms ...
Twin waterfalls from separate sources creating pools of varied temperatures in the jungle are just one destination on an ...
From Portland's therapy llamas to Detroit's LED tunnel, the top 10 U.S. airports offer regional delicacies, art installations ...
Tucked away in the country's southernmost region, the Viceroy at Ombria Algarve is your gateway to authentic Portuguese craftsmanship, culture, and flavors ...
This impromptu aphid dance is one of those moments, brought to us by Kindylle Mallow. Kindylle loves spending ...
If you’re going on a hike, the lake, or summer camp this summer, there’s a high chance you’ll have an encounter with mosquitoes or ticks.
By Kimberly Mayer, Journal contributor In mid-May an event at Brickworks, San Juan Island, cosponsored by Friends of the San Juans and Salish Current, was titled “The Trees are Speaking.” The speaker ...
And even if there were, if those 200 companies had to pay for planting all those trees, it would cost $10.8 trillion, more than their entire combined market valuation of $7.01 trillion. The ...
Echoes of the Forest is a new non-profit group in Western North Carolina, where individuals are taking a stand for large trees that were sadly knocked down by events like Helene. It gives woodworking ...
Share this article Daniel Janzen has been monitoring insects since the 1970s in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste conservation area. He says he has seen biodiversity crash even in pristine environments. Dan ...