By Bob Duchesne Canada jays are smart enough to go to college, except that they never leave the northern forest. They are among the most entertaining of Maine birds.
Birds are always up to something, and these entries captured an array of avians doing everything from impaling prey to ...
Karthik woke up at his house in Sirumugai, Coimbatore district, to an unsettling visitor — a 13ft long Indian rock python ...
As the Year of the Snake commences, Sussex Wildlife Trust has spoken about all the slithery serpents that you might spot in ...
We’re at David Tipling’s hide, near Fakenham in Norfolk. An award-winning wildlife photographer, David has created his hide ...
Unfortunately, the most common falcon, American kestrel, is on a downward slide, although it is still easily the most ...
Ostriches, the world's largest birds, are found in Africa. Their strong legs and six-inch talons can kill a lion, disembowel a human, or even puncture the frame of a car ...
Driving on Vermont’s Interstate highways in winter, I often notice large hawks perched in trees on woodland edges at regular intervals along the road. With the stark landscape providing better ...
Highly pathogenic' avian influenza can pose a dire risk to wild birds, as the North Fort Myers eagle nest shows, but most ...
Small birds, too, make southerly journeys for the warmer weather of frigid Michigan. Those birds, like the dark-eyed junco, ...
Get back to the basics and see how spotting and interpreting bird activity can lead to success The post How to Monitor ...