Birds & Blooms on MSN
Hermit thrush bird identification
Learn what a hermit thrush looks like and where to find one. Also find out what the bird's song sounds like and what the bird eats.
Birds & Blooms on MSN
How to identify a red-tailed hawk
Which hawk are you seeing? Here's how to tell if your bird is an adult or juvenile red-tailed hawk. Learn about their sounds, range and more.
An unusually large flock of young kea visiting Aoraki Mount Cook National Park has become part of a trial to track the movements of this far-flying parrot.
Hampshire Chronicle on MSN
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust: Spring’s song in the sky
As winter fades and the countryside awakens, one of the most uplifting signs of spring is the song of the skylark ...
Naturalist Phil Kyle leads a special seasonal “Silver Science” presentation on seasonal birding, Thursday, March 19, at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Start time is 1 PM.
As ancient, hollowed trees disappear in England, one researcher and his team are engineering prosthetic nests to provide an alternative home for endangered birds.
Bald eagles roost in a tree against dark clouds in Alaska. Bald eagle roosts are crucial for survival, providing communal warmth, energy conservation, and protection from harsh we ...
March brings warmer temperatures and the return of queen wasps emerging from winter hibernation. After spending cold months ...
Some beautiful animals look as if they were designed by humans. Birds are gorgeous creatures, coming in many different colors, shapes, and sizes. One example is the razorbill, which is famous for its ...
The first flowers of the year carry a specialness that no other bloom or season can touch. I’ll spend weeks looking for the first snowdrop and then, when I finally find one, I’ll get down on my hands ...
Graced by a spell of dry weather in mid February allowed me another coastal visit. This with much thanks to Bob and Dougal inviting me on a trip to Pagham, West Sussex. Once again it gave me the ...
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