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Founded by ecological researcher Bradley Allf, The Concrete Chorus Project investigates what makes birds thrive in cities.
Sea turtles are known to crawl from the Atlantic Ocean in the dark to dig nests along Outer Banks beaches in North Carolina. The eggs take up to 60 days to hatch, experts say. National Park Service ...
The team is "here to stay," no matter what, lead researcher Keith Bowers said, amid federal funding changes for scientific ...
FEMA has denied North Carolina's request to extend full cost reimbursement for debris removal following Hurricane Helene.
North Carolina has responded to a report that Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick's girlfriend, was banned from the UNC facilities in an effort to clear up what the university called "false reports ...
Unlike Sedge Wrens, you won’t have to spend much time searching for the bright and energetic Carolina Wrens. Their clean white eyebrow is a giveaway marking if you get a look, but you’ll likely hear ...
A: You certainly could have; our state bird spends its winter along the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico, then returns to the state in April, as ice is ...
(The Center Square) – North Carolina’s capital city residents are paying more on average for a dozen regular eggs than are others on average nationwide.
North, South Carolina fires ablaze as severe weather threatens states: See wildfire maps In North Carolina alone, around 2,235 acres are on fire, according to the North Carolina Forest Service.
Carolina Wrens mainly eat insects and spiders, foraging along the ground turning leaves over, investigating tree trunks, tree roots and shrubby tangles, and probing bark for eggs and caterpillars.
The Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus is a small reddish-brown wren that loves yards and neighborhoods. Wrens tend to skulk and conceal themselves, so you might not see them too often!