All our local resident birds are full-throatedly busy attracting mates and checking out possible nest sites. The ...
Almost every day, beginning in April, I make time (or an excuse) to get out somewhere in my outdoor realm in Carbon County. Birds are the reason. One family of birds that makes their return here is ...
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Ten species flagged as birdstrike threat to flights in Thailand
Ten species of bird have been flagged as a growing threat to aviation safety in Thailand, with 6,118 birdstrikes reported nationwide over the past five years, causing damage worth hundreds of millions ...
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How the barn owl took over the world after dark
The common barn owl is one of the most widely distributed birds of prey on Earth, absent only from polar and extreme desert ...
The construction yard from where earth works have begun for a proposed cement manufacturing plant. Mount Moreland residents have raised red flags over a proposed cement manufacturing plant after ...
In this post we’re going to meet two impressive avians and examine their impressive talents that allow the swallow to evade the notorious bird of prey, the peregrine falcon (at least in most some ...
TO SOAR, SOMETIMES you’ve first gotta float. The 22.5-acre Museum of Flight near Boeing Field south of Seattle is no secret. The world’s largest independent, nonprofit aerospace museum — home to 175 ...
I sat on the railing of the boardwalk to watch the aerial display, a display every bit as impressive as the air shows put on by the Blue Angels or Thunderbirds. All around and above me and ceaselessly ...
I sat on the railing of the boardwalk to watch the aerial display, a display every bit as impressive as the air shows put on by the Blue Angels or Thunderbirds. All around and above me and ceaselessly ...
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Cliff swallows indeed prefer cliffs, building colonies of their gourd-shaped nests along the sheer vertical surfaces, but they also love concrete bridges over creeks and rivers. The underside of ...
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