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One of the largest flocks of flamingos in a decade was recently spotted in the Everglades by avian ecologist and restoration scientist Mark Cook.
The birds were seen last week by avian ecologist Mark Cook. Flamingos were uncommon in South Florida until recently because the population was largely wiped out by hunters in the 1700s.
One of the largest flocks of American flamingos in a decade was spotted in the Everglades last week by avian ecologist and ...
Patuxent Research Refuge’s North Tract in Laurel has cut visiting hours. Could the Trump administration could close it ...
Andrea and I are running up to Harriman to hike around Silver Lake. How about going with us?” my wife asked me last Saturday ...
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Cowbird mothers abandon their eggs in the nests of other bird species, but the chicks somehow manage to find their flock and ...
On the evening of April 26, 1972, the 61-year-old ornithologist climbed into the back seat of a detective’s car at Bangor ...
The reason why birds make such a racket at dawn is still unclear. But researchers are now pouring cold water on one popular idea about why.
The reason why birds make such a racket at dawn is still unclear. But researchers are now pouring cold water on one popular idea about why.
What they found involves birds marking their territory and going on "hunting parties" A white-throated kingfisher is pictured in India's Rajasthan state in 2013.
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