What a wonderful image of a purple finch, which is more red than purple. These northern birds live primarily in the ...
A research team used state-of-the-art micro-CT scanning technology to reconstruct the bird’s skull and brain in remarkable ...
Birdwatchers keen to catch a glimpse of a rare bird have helped raise nearly £300 for Children in Need after one homeowner ...
“SC may be the new Florida!” Emus are a flightless bird from Australia that can grow to over 5 feet tall, according to the Smithsonian. They can live in forests and woodlands and mostly feed on fruit, ...
The ʻohiʻa is what researchers call a “keystone” tree for Hawaii, supporting scores of native plants, insects, birds and the ...
If you’ve driven around Tampa Bay since the hurricanes, you’ve seen downed trees in the thousands. Many had a story. There ...
Who doesn’t love a good joke? A well-timed pun with an excellent punchline that people can’t help but giggle at. Said in the ...
A team of American scientists sought to learn whether an American team of burrowing rodents could help restore Mount St ...
Visitors can immerse in a lush tropical rainforest at Rainforest Wild Asia, the fifth wildlife park in Singapore, starting ...
There’s no red carpet, and no roof over the main screen, but the Ascaso film festival draws a crowd with international movies ...
The Iain Nicolson Audubon Center in Nebraska, at Rowe Sanctuary, is one of the best places in the entire country to witness the migration of sandhill cranes.
The problem with this plant is that its attractive red berries can be eaten by birds, who then drop seeds into wooded areas .