Bald eagles are no longer endangered in New Jersey, but our raptor population still needs support and protection.
Broderick led popular educational hikes in partnership with Sonoma Land Trust and Solano Land Trust for about 20 years. He also was a key contributor to local citizen-led research efforts on birds of ...
Some songbirds continue to thrive including black-capped chickadees (495), red-breasted nuthatches (20), white-breasted nuthatches (47), European starlings (501), snow buntings (115) and American ...
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next president of the United States. As I think about what our country could be like in the next four years, I need to find joy in my ...
The coyote, a juvenile male, was caught at the Vilas Park tennis courts and taken to the Dane County Humane Society’s ...
A love of birds and falconry led Phillip Nette into his avocation of rescuing injured birds of prey. The 61-year-old from Moulton and his 58-year-old wife, Vicki, are ready to help when they receive a ...
The warm, dry fall and early winter allowed several lakes in our area to remain relatively ice-free, and that provided the ...
Learn what a male, female and juvenile Allen's hummingbird looks like. Learn about their range, preferred habitat and ...
Researchers search for cause of death for humpback that washed up in Kitty Hawk Submitted by Jennette’s Pier Staff Members of the Outer Banks Marine Mammal Stranding Network along with dozens of ...
He was looking at “a near fully leucistic red-tailed hawk.” Animals with leucism have reduced levels of melanin that often results in a blotchy white pattern. It is often confused with ...
“Ferruginous” refers to the hawk’s rust color. It is sometimes mistaken for a red-tail hawk, although it is much larger, Faherty said. It is longer, with pointier wings and a larger head and wings. It ...
Atlantic County sued the state Juvenile Justice Commission in September, saying the agency ignored its responsibility to manage the statewide housing of juveniles charged with crimes and instead ...