Plus, readers ask about goldfinches nesting and eating, starlings making holes in lawns and swans appearing in local waters.
The possession of feathers and other parts of native North American birds without a permit is banned by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, officials say.
In the WA capital, century-old Moreton Bay figs are among the trees falling victim to an alarming pest – and the city is ...
Penarth residents Kevin Calnan and Max Wallis have been campaigning against the proposal for the aqua park for the last two ...
His painting of a three tundra swans was selected from among more than 50 submissions from artists around the United States.
At a time when nihilistic bullies glory in doing perverse damage to the environment and to our ability to think and learn about the environment, it is ...
Between Amazon’s Big Spring Sale and Walmart’s Spring Savings Sale, merchants are trying to make spring sales a thing—and ...
Bird flu cases are rising rapidly in the United States and around the world. A new study traces how the disease spread over ...
With spring underway, wildlife and warm-weather outdoor recreation opportunities are returning. Soon, Montana's snowy ...
Apart from natural boom-and-bust cycles, science makes it clear: long-term declines in waterfowl are driven by habitat loss, ...