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James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal. The whooping crane couple, though, he found “magnificent.” These ...
From left, Jo Anne Peterson, Marian Sysak and Kip Miller check out some waterfowl with their binoculars while on a bird watching field trip with the Aiken Audubon Society at Prospect Lake on Nov ...
Birds, who need water for bathing and drinking, are particularly drawn to the sight and sound of moving water. A splash, gurgle or drip — even just a silent rippling — will keep resident ...
Dispersal of fish eggs by water birds – just a myth? Date: February 19, 2018 Source: Universität Basel Summary: How do fish end up in isolated bodies of water when they can't swim there themselves?
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds. James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal.
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal. The whooping crane couple ...
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds. James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal.
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds James Gentz has seen birds aplenty on his East Texas rice-and-crawfish farm: snow geese and pintails, spoonbills and teal. The whooping crane couple ...
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