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How Earthworms Quietly Shape the Soil Beneath Our FeetBeneath the surface of our gardens, parks, and forests, an unseen army works day and night, sculpting the very ground we walk ...
It’s a beautiful spring day, so you decide to go for a nice walk around your neighborhood. You are strolling along the ...
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Country Living on MSNWhat to Do When You Spot a Baby Bird Outside Its NestWhen you’re working or spending time in your yard, take note of the location of any birds’ nests in and around your garden.
It isn’t a big secret that spring is slow to arrive here on Cape Cod. Just this past weekend, we had sleet and temperatures ...
A new study used modern methods to reassess a foundational study in biology that explained how ecologically similar species of wood warblers coexist. The research team examined foraging behavior, ...
Woodcocks are known for their unique and almost comical way of walking, which seems a better fit for a 1970s disco than the ...
These findings show just how vital local biodiversity is — and how much we rely on native species to maintain balance in the natural world. If you're feeling inspired by this feathered forest farmer, ...
The first bird song I remember ever hearing was a robin. I was crawling around under the dining room table, as kids do, when ...
Ornithologist Bruce Beehler tracks down what he calls the “Magnificent Seven,” a charismatic group of migratory birds, in his ...
Many songbirds use birdhouses for nesting, but the birds we've listed here won't use a birdhouse. Here are other ways to attract them to your yard.
Celebrate a cute first birthday that almost didn't happen, see a year of growth from two four-legged school helpers, hear ...
According to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, it’s not unusual to find a baby bird on the ground this time of year.
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