
Rite of a wet summer: When birds re-nest. (And how about that wood stork?!)
Incubation periods for loons, robins, wrens, swallows, and eagles, determine which species give nesting another shot after a spring nest failure.
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Incubation periods for loons, robins, wrens, swallows, and eagles, determine which species give nesting another shot after a spring nest failure.

Your lures, boat, rods-n-reels, location, and weather all directly affect your luck and thus your willingness to experiment and find freshwater fishing success

This quick and satisfying salad is great for summer. You can substitute elk, bison, or moose meat for the venison.
Deadline for applying is July 31

Duck stamps are one of the most effective conservation tools in the United States, and one birding association is calling for birders to buy the stamps.

Bud Gillespie likely won’t be on Chicago’s lakefront come July 1, when hundreds – quite possibly thousands – of anglers kick off the first yellow perch season to be held on Lake Michigan since 2001

As biologists hover above waterholes and ponds in Canada hunters here in Illinois are preparing for an annual waterfowling tradition: the July round of public waterfowl blind drawings.

Hunters registered 41,815 turkeys this spring, which stands as a 20-percent increase from the 2013 spring harvest of 37,804 birds.

Wisconsin ruffed grouse numbers showed another decline this spring as the popular game bird moves through its normal cycle, but this spring’s numbers are off just 1 percent statewide from last year.
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