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The South Bay Parkland Conservancy honored Earth Day on Saturday, April 19, while also celebrating efforts to re-wild ...
Gregg Bishop will discuss how man-made Wood Duck nesting assistance has greatly increased population, and duck box building ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
While driving across Sugar Creek, I slowed down to look downstream and saw a pair of wood ducks on the water. I pulled the vehicle to the side of the road, grabbed my binoculars and crept back to get ...
Knowing where, when and for how long mallard ducks – natural carriers of avian influenza – stop and rest as they migrate can ...
China's population of the Baer's Pochard, a critically endangered diving duck, has more than doubled to 2,555, up from ...
A project examining Mallard duckling survival rates in the UK has launched – and birders are being encouraged to help out.
The DNR says Minnesota hosts 12,000 common loons during breeding season, more than any other state except Alaska. You might ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is looking for landowners to continue offering high-quality waterfowl habitat and ...
A D.C. museum dedicated to words will spend the next few weeks with a secondary mission, tracking when new ducks will hatch ...
Mitchell’s deck-duck spends much of her day trying to find food to fatten up before the long 28-day laying period. Mitchell set out some food that mallards love, and wow was Mallory pleased!
Jerry, as he introduced himself, has been the pond’s official “duck master” for the past eight years. He keeps watch over the mallard ducks from his third-floor office in the Zoology Building and ...