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The summer solstice on June 20 signifies the beginning of prime time for birds, butterflies and beautiful nights filled with stars not visible during winter months.
There’s something special about Minnesota’s wrens. In total, we have four species of wrens that make their seasonal homes here. Wren songs, especially that of the male house wren, are ...
Bird lovers can enjoy peaceful time near Shimla in places like Kufri Chail and Mashobra where colorful birds live in forests ...
No nest falls apart and no body falls out of the bottom! Tough little birds, they are nearly half an inch smaller than chickadees and some often do spend the winter in the Upper Peninsula.
Birders find Canada Goose and ducks of many species abundant in late winter and spring. Least Bittern nests here, and in summer Great Blue Heron, Great Egret, and Green Heron can be found. Osprey and ...
Carolina wren; B. Rock wren; C. House wren; D. Winter wren. Last Week’s Trivia Answer: Mourning doves can nest four or five times each summer but lay only two eggs in their flimsy nests. Email Barry ...
Males will construct many nests (often 6-12, but in some species as many as thirty) through the breeding season, singing to entice females (for whom he usually builds a completely new nest!). Most ...
Wrens are mostly tiny birds, little balls of fluff with a characteristic cocked tail. Although drably coloured, mostly in shades of brown, they are full of character and some species can be quite ...
“Over there,” Tom Albright points to the Winter Wren in the undergrowth at Monticello Park. He is participating in the 116th annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count that runs from Dec. 14-Jan. 5 ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for “Bring Her Back,” now playing in theaters. Jonah Wren Phillips, the 12-year-old star of “Bring Her Back,” isn’t a fan of horror movies ...
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