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32 of the most colorful birds on Earth
LiveScience· 1 day agoOften, it's the male birds that steal the show with bold colors and unfurling feathers, which they need to impress choosy females. The keel-billed toucan...
How to tell which Maine birds are serenading you this spring
Bangor Daily News· 6 days agoIt’s pretty cool when you can actually picture the birds serenading you. And it’s even better when...
Celebrities Who Have Tattoos in Honor of Their Kids
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoFrom the day they’re born (and often before!), our kids have a permanent place in our hearts. But these celebrity parents wanted their kids to have...
What’s flying
The Mining Journal· 3 days agoA red-breasted merganser is pictured. Just a few raindrops, a few warmer days, and presto, it seems like the season moved to a whole different level,...
1997 Cross Country Rally
The Auto Channel· 5 days ago"CLANG, CLANG, CLANG!" Our big, two-bell, brass alarm clock banged across the wooden, split log bench between Ray and my log racks. Ray popped in right...
Longtime FMU baseball coach Inabinet announces retirement
The Morning News· 6 days agoLongtime Francis Marion University baseball coach Art Inabinet announced his retirement Monday just...
Shenandoah Valley - Journal & Topics Media Group
Journal & Topics Newspapers· 4 days agoJust the sound of the words “Shenandoah Valley” conjures images of rolling emerald hills dotted with historic towns and villages. Whether this is your...
Al Batt: A mattress of fact - Austin Daily Herald
Austin Daily Herald· 5 days agoEchoes from the Loafers’ Club Meeting I sent my brother a “get better” card. Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter I’m sorry to hear he’s ailing. Oh, he isn’t sick, ...
Colorado mountain residents are darkening the skies to aid millions of migratory birds traveling by...
Vail Daily· 2 days agoWhile working outside at her Silverthorne business Alpine Gardens in the springtime, Sherie Sobke...
How many bird species nest in Minnesota? New book sheds some insight.
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoWhen T.S. Roberts wrote the last really big Minnesota bird book in 1932, "Birds of Minnesota," ravens were dwindling, bald eagles were scarce and most everyone assumed the giant subspecies of ...