The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States of America. It was chosen as the national bird by dint of its...
The small and remote island of Skokholm, in Wales, hosts an amazing bathroom well-decorated with paintings of rare birds seen on the island’s nature...
Every day may be Mother’s Day if you love your mom or are a mom that’s loved, but this weekend marks the official observance...
On a recent visit to Wave Hill, a public garden in the Bronx, I was amazed by how confiding the resident Northern Mockingbirds were....
Hey, British readers! Want to help save the Cerrado, the amazing savannah of Brazil, from destruction due to conversion to soya production? The WWF...
Short answer: The woodpecker is most likely not crazy and noshing on the house is not what the woodpecker has in mind. Woodpeckers could...
Though it is a butterfly blog Butterflies of Singapore had a recent post about rescuing a White-bellied Sea Eagle that is worth a look....
Although the only pine forests found in New Zealand are recent plantations of Northern Hemisphere Pinus species like the Monterey pine, the country does...
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