Sarah Goguen contacted CBS News Miami after repeatedly asking property management for help and seeing no resolution to the ...
I was standing on my deck a few weeks ago when I noticed a sparrow repeatedly flying in and out of the dryer vent on the side of the house. I assumed that it was taking lint for a nest nearby, but ...
Spring is here and Mother Nature has lots to offer in the way of free entertainment. Q. Our porch light is suspended by a chain from the ceiling. Last year, finches built a nest in the light fixture.
Barbara Saffir clipped a camouflage vest around her chest, hung her heavy, long-lens camera and binoculars around her neck, and stepped in her knee-high, red galoshes through wet leaves and mud under ...
A reconstruction of Archaeopteryx, including its recently discovered oral papillae, flexible tongue, and bill-tip organ at the end of its beak. Ville Sinkkonen Around 150 million years ago in the late ...
Large numbers of dead or dying geese have been found at parks across New Jersey in recent days. No cause was confirmed, but the Monmouth County Park System said in a statement on Tuesday that Avian ...
Flapping-wing robo-bird uses two tails to fly fast or slow Many readers will remember the MetaFly, a remote-control robotic insect that flies by actually flapping its wings. Well, its inventor is back ...
There’s a mystery down in the Huddleston area, along the southeast reaches of Smith Mountain Lake. For decades, some residents on Lee Drive have delightedly watched a pair of nesting osprey return ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are many factors you have to consider when planting out a backyard or patio, from figuring out the best layouts for your garden to ...
New York City is a dangerous place for birds. For the second year in a row, a record number of migrating birds were killed after flying headfirst into the city’s nearly invisible skyline, according to ...
Let’s get this out of the way: If you’re mad about William Nylander flipping the camera off, you’re probably missing the point. The gesture itself was harmless, even playful. Just another case of ...