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New research suggests conservation efforts could more effectively identify and protect bird species at greatest risk from climate change by better understanding the range of specific conditions they ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify and Attract a Tree SwallowWhat Does a Tree Swallow Look Like? The tree swallow is typically a straightforward enough bird to identify, even for newer birders. With shiny, almost iridescent teal upperparts and white below, ...
With a prime location on North America's migratory paths and a variety of welcoming natural spaces, the Kansas City area is ...
From the adorable but deadly pine marten to the massive sperm whale, get to know some of the amazing animals that call ...
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House Digest on MSNThe First Birds You'll See In Your Yard This SpringAs dreary winter weather loses its grip and spring makes its appearance, these are the birds you're likely to see (and hear) ...
Cedar waxwings pillage fruit and berries, and they work quickly, often stripping a tree in minutes before moving on. As Relma ...
Spring snow, not surprisingly, tends to drive the birds to the feeders, especially the early migrants back in the region. But ...
Three rare bird species were sighted in Alabama over the last week. See which unique species were spotted and what we know ...
A study on birds finds that when jackdaws are sleep-deprived, they stop sleeping with one eye open and enter deeper sleep, risking safety.
"After spending the fall and winter in South America ... "Part of what awes you is the bird's aerial grace as it swoops and ...
A hunter from Wisconsin heads South to hunt wild turkeys in Alabama on his second ever hunt. Here's what he learned.
How a winter irruption of white-winged crossbills in the Adirondacks sparked a lifelong passion for birdwatching.
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