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Amazingly, a white ibis was found eating cicadas around the parking lot of Mashpee High School, representing just the second-ever June record for New England. A rare Say’s phoebe from the western US ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Are Tracking Worrying Declines in Insects—and the Birds That Feast on Them. Here’s What’s Being Done to Save Them BothIn Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
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AZ Animals on MSN10 Birds with Mohawks: Nature’s Own Punk RockersThe term Mohawk refers to the Mohawk people, an indigenous tribe who plucked the hair from the sides of their heads, leaving ...
Our state loves its towering Abe Lincolns and ketchup bottles. We still like to think of the Sears (Willis) Tower as one of ...
A peacock, its blue and green plumage shining in the sunlight, leans its head back, and produces a piercing call that echoes through the picturesque Staffordshire village of Tutbury on a warm June ...
To bid for a property or to be considered for a tenancy, registration will need to be completed using their online ...
The program started in May 2024 and distributed $100,000 during its first round of grants. Applicants can ask for up to ...
There were so many mines on Larisa Sysenko's small farm in Kamyanka in eastern Ukraine after the Russians were pushed out ...
Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
It turns out humans are not the only ones who can make these kinds of mental leaps. In labs around the world, researchers have tested many animals, from primates to birds to insects, on tasks designed ...
There’s a pleasing Cheshire usage that Garner uses throughout his books, plunder to mean ‘ponder’, and as far as he’s ...
There’s a place in Northern California where Victorian buildings perch dramatically on coastal bluffs, where fog rolls in like a character with its own storyline, and where you half-expect to stumble ...
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