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One day in August, 1875, a greyish-blue parrot was shot on a small island in the Indian Ocean near Mauritius. It was the last time a Rodrigues parakeet was known to be seen alive.
Cape May Naturally is the NJ Audubon’s column about birding and nature. It is written for the Herald and Do the Shore by a rotating cast of experts. Technology and nature are certainly not two areas ...
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Bacteriologist and parasitologist Michelle Jakaitis uses a microscope to view a training sample of veligers, which are the larval stage of quagga mussels, at the Idaho Animal Health Laboratory in ...
It’s a fruit feeder aimed at attracting local birds to step in front of the lens as a livestream records the interactions, run by Cornell Lab Bird Cams.
It’s a fruit feeder aimed at attracting local birds to step in front of the lens as a livestream records the interactions, run by Cornell Lab Bird Cams.
It’s a fruit feeder aimed at attracting local birds to step in front of the lens as a livestream records the interactions, run by Cornell Lab Bird Cams.
It’s a fruit feeder aimed at attracting local birds to step in front of the lens as a livestream records the interactions, run by Cornell Lab Bird Cams.