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Last Green Valley chief ranger: The joy of bird watching, and how we can protect them
The Bulletin via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoI am amazed at the variety of bird voices it validates. With my diminished hearing due to...
How an Enthusiastic New Photographer Made Birding History
PetaPixel· 4 days ago41-year-old musician and school band director Michael Sanchez bought his first camera just a month...
How do birds get their colors? A guide to your vibrantly hued, winged friends
USA Today· 6 days agoThe tropics are often renowned for the brightest birds, but U.S. birds also display a wide array of striking hues. USA TODAY analyzed over 500 photographs of bird species ...
Do you know the official state bird, flower? Here are the symbols of Ohio
WJW via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBright red carnations in green foliage.More red flowers: OHIO STATE BIRD The state bird of Ohio is...
Birds of paradise: Experience Hawaiʻi’s avian wonders
KHON 2 Honolulu· 4 days agoBirding in Hawaii offers an extraordinary experience that is distinct from any other location in the...
A Beginner’s Guide to Birding
Country Living via Yahoo News· 7 days ago...Plant These Flowers To Attract Hummingbirds Learn What It Means When You See a Cardinal Capture Your Visitors With These Top-Tested Bird Feeder...
How many bird species nest in Minnesota?
Post-Bulletin· 6 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...
Time to put out your sweet feeders: Michigan’s ruby-throated hummingbirds are back
MLive.com· 24 hours agoIt’s time to make some nectar and hang up the feeders: Michigan’s ruby-throated hummingbirds are...
MLB weekend round-up: What you might've missed this weekend in baseball
Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoCardinals at Mets: St. Louis was one strike away from what would have been an invigorating road...
"Rocky, wild and unpredictable" — why Baja California is ideal offroading country
National Geographic· 6 days agoThis article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). There’s just six inches of dirt...