Here’s the Central Texas bird forecast for the month, courtesy of Travis Audubon. Learn more about Central Texas birds and ...
I used several other skipper/guides for several years before settling on Capt. Ted Apell and his fine new boat, the Skimmer.
Egrets can be seen year-round in Southeast Texas, but they usually won't pay much attention to humans. Homayoun said the ...
Oct. 4, 2024 — A new study shows environmental conditions in migratory birds' winter homes carry over to affect their ability to survive spring migration and the breeding ... New Mechanism ...
Red mulberry trees: A very fast-growing exotic species, red mulberry trees produce its fruit on female trees. They grow to 35 feet tall and with the help of the birds that love its fruit are a ...
They plant their crop after the fields dry out in late spring. The program pays rice farmers in the birds’ flight path to flood their fields a bit earlier in the fall and leave them flooded ...
Some birds migrate thousands of miles every autumn. How exactly do they manage it? Scientists built a flight chamber to find out. Some birds migrate thousands of miles every autumn. How exactly do ...
Large numbers of birds are expected to fly over the D.C. area for their fall migration this week, and they are at risk from light pollution. But you can help by simply flipping some switches.
Named for its co-founder Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (wife of President Lyndon ... Visitors say it's pretty year-round, but the spring and early summer provide the best chance to see the ...
Critics say the U.S. Department of Agriculture has prioritized the dairy industry’s economic health over safety.
Bird flu has been found in at least one pig at ... It is not the same H5N1 strain that has been spreading in dairy cows since the spring, which has sickened at least 31 people — all with mild ...
H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in wastewater collected from a plant in Carson. L.A. County public health officials say the risk to the public remains low. The source of the virus has not ...