Roger Pasquier explains how birds spend the quiet half of their lives even when they're flying and half their brain is awake and how we can cause them to become sleep-deprived.
What you should knowEagles fans swarmed the streets to take in the Super Bowl victory parade, camping out all day as the team ...
A photographer’s Covid-era hobby turned into a four-year project that produced around half a million photos. But one stood ...
Artworks in Big Rapids Michigan hosts chimney swift conservation talk with a member of the Michigan Audubon Society ...
Five Romantic Airbnbs in Tennessee that are perfect for you and your lover to enjoy some solitude and fully embrace the ...
Waterfalls, rock formations, and sweeping, snow-dusted landscapes make this short and sweet trail in Wyoming perfect for a ...
Brother and sister artists Taylor and Kim Dufford are featured together in a February show at Artists on Santa Fe, 747 Santa ...
Cookson resident and good friend, Junior Barton, could hardly contain his excitement when telling about a recent hunting trip for pheasant and quail. In what has become a tradition, Barton ...
23.5 x 29 in. (59.7 x 73.7 cm.) ...
“A pair of barn owls eats between 2,000 and 6,000 ... using lightweight radio transmitters to monitor the birds. “Barn owls know no boundaries; they fly between Jordan, Palestine, and Israel ...
long-tailed birds at the reserve was a "special nature spectacle". In 1948, the English population of bearded tits was thought to be down to just two pairs at RSPB Minsmere, the society said.
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