Birds of a feather, as the old saying goes, tend to flock together, but what happens when a member of the flock stands out ...
The most dangerous bird species are also some of the most beautiful. These seemingly innocent creatures can pack a punch — or peck — that you definitely want to avoid.
Weather like this has also been bad for data collection at hawk watch sites. Raptors don’t migrate a lot ... At only 8 inches tall, this owl is slightly smaller than the more common screech owl. But ...
This story originally appeared in The Centre County Gazette. The Klingsberg Aviary at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center has welcomed two new feathered friends: rough-legged hawks named Alder and ...
Although these birds can’t fly high in the sky, they still managed to drop by the Salt Marsh Nature Center, at 3301 Avenue U, on Saturday, October 19th, for the seventh annual Raptorama Festival. Bird ...
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THIS ADULT RED TAIL HAWK IS RECOVERING FROM WEST NILE VIRUS AND A WING INJURY. YOU CAN SEE THIS IS A VERY NICE, HEALTHY WING. ALL THE FEATHERS ARE ... A SIX YEAR OLD BARN OWL THAT IS NOT RELEASABLE.
This story also appeared in Associated Press BILLINGS (AP) — America’s golden eagles face a rising threat from a black market for their feathers used in Native American powwows and other ceremonies, ...
America’s golden eagles face a rising threat from a black market for their feathers used in Native American powwows and other ceremonies, according to wildlife officials, researchers and ...
He lands on top of Rabbit and says "good day" to everyone. Rabbit accuses Owl of being the source of the mysterious feathers and Pooh suggests that they "put (the feathers) back where they belong".
Sick of the grind of everyday preteen life, Pepper Ann gets involved in a medieval fair, where she pretends she's Lady Gwynne. A Balladeer tells the tale of Pepper Ann and her alter ego Lady Gwynne of ...
“So there’s a big debate going over years about — before birds — did their dinosaur ancestors, who also had big feathers, did they use those wings for really anything?” It appears so.