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If you find a bird feather – how can you tell which species it belongs to? An ornithologist in the Forensic Laboratory at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service pondered this question.
Mirasaura grauvogeli had a featherlike crest and a tail like a monkey. “It's been a long time since I've been so blown away by a new fossil discovery.” ...
Add a feather to your cap - and home - with these ornithological design ideas. Experts share how to bring the birdwatching ...
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Is This Bird Wearing Designer Pants?
The eagle is landing and well soon it will land and then we can all say that famous line, “The eagle has landed.” But before ...
In the words of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the piping plover is "an indicator of the health of the fragile beach ...
A species of huge, flightless bird that once inhabited New Zealand disappeared around 600 years ago, shortly after human ...
Glass collisions are the second-leading human-related cause of bird deaths in North America — cats outdoors are the No. 1 ...
Some Native Americans traditionally bestow bald eagle feathers at ceremonies to mark achievements, such as graduations, and ...
Some effects of Arizona's Dragon Bravo Fire are clear, but what's happened to wildlife may not be known until the flames die ...
A flock of endangered whio, or blue ducks, have been sniffed out in part of the West Coast where they have not been seen for ...
With their bright feathers, intelligent minds, and playful nature, macaws have captured the hearts of bird lovers everywhere. These parrots are native to Central and South America and have lived ...
The Los Angeles Jazz Scene of the 1950’s from Robert Gordon’s “Jazz West Coast” article by Steven Cerra, published on July 20 ...