A new study from the University of Exeter shows that artificial light does more than attract moths. Light can cause moths to ...
If something exists in nature, there is most likely a very good reason for it. While there are exceptions, many features ...
Have you ever seen a great blue heron nest or rookery? Find out where, when, and how these magnificent birds mate and raise ...
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A news release from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign describes the day that researcher Benjamin Van Doren encountered a brown-backed solitaire — normally found in mountain forests of Mexico ...
While winter is raging in an unusually large swath of the United States, the weather is balmy for the birds nesting on the ...
The swans are iconic to Orlando at this point. … [Yet] there’s not a single person or a team that watches out for them.” ...
But where you live determines more than just whether you see juncos year-round or seasonally; it also determines what type of ...
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January marks the start of coyote mating season in Connecticut, a time when the animals become bolder and more territorial, ...
Conservationists in New Zealand are more optimistic than ever about breeding season for the country's critically endangered ...
Kākāpō ( Strigops habroptilus) are large, flightless, nocturnal parrots with mottled green and yellow plumage that only breed ...