Another year has passed quicker than we can say “Where did time go?” Over the past 12 months, I have brought you an ...
Blow away the festive cobwebs on a walk among the trees in whichever part of the country you happen to be ...
A year after the Eaton and Palisades fires, the natural areas, such as canyons and parks, were devastated. But nature has some things up her sleeve that may surprise you.
Right from our childhood, we have been taught about reading books, solving puzzles to improve our intelligence, but you will ...
IN THE midst of Malaysia's urban sprawl, there are still places that offer weary folk an idyllic respite from the day-to-day ...
Editor’s Note: Frank Graham was Audubon magazine's field editor for 45 years, during which time he skillfully captured the ...
What began over a century ago as an alternative to hunting has become a beloved holiday ritual for many budding ...
The hawfinch is the UK’s largest and most powerful finch. Despite weighing over twice as much as the more familiar chaffinch, the hawfinch remains one of Britain’s most elusive birds. However, winter ...
New book, ornithologist Frank Farley expresses the importance of human connection while detailing the famous ornithologists' ...
The Medina County Park District has a generous list of programs to encourage healthy activity during the month of January.
In the winter, birds search for nutrient-rich food. Planting the right shrubs and berries in New England gardens can help feather friends survive.
Nodding off is dangerous. Some animals have evolved extreme ways to sleep in precarious environments
Every animal with a brain needs sleep—and even a few without a brain do, too. Humans sleep, birds sleep, whales sleep and ...
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