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Nesting Birds – Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) 🪺🐦
Hidden near flowing water, the Grey Wagtail builds its nest among rocks and moss. Watch this elegant little bird feed and protect its chicks in the wild.
Pets have a special way of making a house feel like a home. They become familiar with every corner, watch over the place and always greet you with excitement, as if anywhere would feel right as long ...
One billion birds die from window strikes each year in North America. There are a few things people can do to help them find ...
Travelers have previously been able to skirt the extra security requirement if they participate in the TSA PreCheck program, ...
Having practiced veterinary medicine for 25 years, Dr. Steven R. Smolen opened the Animal Hospital of Telluride (AHOT) in 2016. Located in Ilium, AHOT is a full-service veterinary medical facility ...
A tropical water bird rarely seen in Colorado appears to be taking a summer vacation at a private Boulder County pond, to the delight of hundreds of Front Range birdwatchers.
A flight passenger came out in defense of a controversial travel trend, sparking an etiquette debate among flyers. The trend of “gate lice” was widely reported last year when American Airlines ...
Native American boarding school funding under scrutiny in lawsuit The lawsuit filed by the Wichita and Washoe tribes demands an accounting of an estimated $23.3 billion in misappropriated funds.
The strain of bird flu that infected a Michigan dairy worker in May 2024 is capable of airborne transmission, according to new research from the CDC.
The pet rescue currently has around 80 birds up for adoption. They also offer boarding services to help adoptive parents should they need to go away for an extended amount of time.
Birds nested in Arctic alongside dinosaurs Paper documents the earliest-known example of birds nesting in the polar regions Date: May 29, 2025 Source: University of Alaska Fairbanks Summary ...
While birds are better able than most species to relocate in response to climate change, the environment is changing faster than they can fly, a new Yale study finds.