Read full article: Politics & Power: Is President Trump’s Venezuela gambit a return to America’s imperial past? No description available Florida Legislature to consider bill that would lower the ...
Two seven-day-old red cockaded woodpecker chicks chirp loudly when they hear Cody Austell, U.S. Forest Service wildlife technician, outside the artificial cavity in the longleaf pine tree in Kisatchie ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two Pileated Woodpecker chicks are getting ready to emerge from their nest on an Atlantic Beach utility pole after a JEA crew saved a woodpecker nest last year, a JEA news release ...
A new long-term study led by Sahas Barve, a Peter Buck Fellow at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, finds that male acorn woodpeckers breeding polygamously in duos or trios of males ...
The acorn woodpecker’s social structure, known as clans, consists of a dozen or more birds that will include breeding pairs ...
Black woodpeckers in Poland are elusive and have rarely been filmed. A pair of these large, imposing birds make a home in a beech tree, where they feed their hungry chicks. - [Narrator] In the dark ...
One of Southwest Florida's most popular bird species is growing in population after struggling for several decades. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently downlisted the red-cockaded woodpecker ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - We turn off the highway and drive a couple of miles on a gravel road through the tall longleaf pines of Louisiana’s Kisatchie National Forest. This area in Vernon Parish is ...
After years of waiting, I finally saw this gorgeous female Pileated Woodpecker exploring the dead pine trees that I refused to cut down. Credit: PHOTO BY BILL DANIELSON Last Friday morning I woke up ...
June is upon us, and we are all set to celebrate Father’s Day this weekend. If we have any luck at all, the weather will be cooperative, but the pattern has been pretty dismal so far; 12 consecutive ...
A new long-term study led by Sahas Barve, a Peter Buck Fellow at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, finds that male acorn woodpeckers breeding polygamously in duos or trios of males ...
A new long-term study finds that male acorn woodpeckers breeding polygamously in duos or trios of males actually fathered more offspring than males breeding alone with a single female, contrary to ...
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