
Nature Smart: A look at the cuckoos of the New World
Every now and then, I see a bird that piques my interest. The other day, I was intently watching a pair of rose-breasted grosbeaks. I saw the male carrying some nesting material high up into

Every now and then, I see a bird that piques my interest. The other day, I was intently watching a pair of rose-breasted grosbeaks. I saw the male carrying some nesting material high up into

When a very young Cooper’s hawk tumbled from its stick nest in early July, Justin Price was nearby and caught photos of the unlucky youngster. “I was hoping no cat or coyote would come along

Genetically speaking, humans have roughly 10,000 differences from other mammals – mostly related to brain development. This might sound like a lot, but the human genome is about 3 billion base pairs, so we’re only

Water shortages can affect animals and fish in the short-term, but most will adapt to the lack of moisture in the long-term, according to Iowa’s hydrologist as well as a technician who has studied the

Outdoors enthusiasts and anglers in Michigan have seen double-crested cormorants in increasing numbers during the past few decades.
Fish-eating birds, double-crested cormorants are found near rivers and lakes, as well as saltwater coastal

When the Wildlife Sports and Educational Museum opened in Vail Mills, near Amsterdam, in Fulton County back in 2006, it seemed like a sizable operation. Bob Kazmierski, a life-long taxidermist, had years earlier secured a

When you stop to consider all the things that an outdoorsman can do in New York’s Hudson Valley, it may come as no surprise that bald eagle viewing in the area is not only top

A partnership between the Ford Motor Company and Pheasants Forever is creating more than 60 acres of grassland habitat at two Michigan parts distribution facilities, with the potential to grow into something more.
The

They crawled on the bait cubby, clawing at the logs we had piled on a mound of baked goods and, though they were making some headway, it was clear they were used to having some
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