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I always am surprised when I point out a common animal and people have never seen one or even heard of it. This happened several times this spring while running my common loon photo workshops.
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I always am surprised when I point out a common animal and people have never seen one or even heard of it. This happened several times this spring while running my common loon photo workshops.

Some young birds look like smaller versions of their parents, such as killdeer and chickadees. But in others the resemblance is so strained that parents and offspring look like different species.

The arthritis in the front right elbow of my late black Lab developed slowly, then seemingly all at once.
Buddy was nearly 9 years old, a seasoned waterfowl and upland hunter with countless days

I watched Pennsylvania’s Schuylkill River rise from a frisky bulldog flow to something definitely flooded and unfishable.
At first the water carried a slight tinge, like a weak cup of coffee with a little

I have a healthy respect for timber rattlesnakes, but only because they scare the hell out of me. And, oh yeah, they can kill you, too.
Yes, I know that in many cases a rattler

Pennsylvania finally has a law to enable the Fish & Boat Commission and other law enforcement agencies to remove abandoned and derelict boats (or vessels).
This initiative greatly interests me because my son is

Ben Jones is the president and CEO of the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society. The two groups work together to unite conservationists to improve wildlife habitat and forest health for all forest wildlife.<br

The Pennsylvania Game Commission again is seeking input from the public in surveying wild turkeys this summer. The agency’s annual Pennsylvania wild turkey sighting survey runs through Aug. 31.
Public participation is important for

Once known as a pretty good fishery, according to members of a local bass club, Lake Nessmuk is definitely on the rebound and should be a place to put on your list of must-visits this
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