The caracara was found in Ave Maria, Florida laying in a field. The bird was weak, dull, dehydrated, and pale.
The whistling ducks, with their distinctive call and pink beaks, are often found along the Gulf Coast, including in Houston.
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist Birds are fairly odd creatures, but among the odd are the oddest — strange and wacky evolutions that perfectly suit their ecological niche while appearing alien and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Rolf Nelson of Park Rapids photographed this unusual bird Tuesday morning, March 25, at his home on Big Sand Lake. According ...
Famous for his vast collection of natural history specimens at Tring, Lord Lionel Walter, Baron Rothschild (1868-1937) amassed about 300,000 bird skins and mounts. Lord Lionel Walter, Second Baron ...
Haikubox, a small grey box developed by oceanographer David Mann, uses a neural network to identify birds through sound alone. The device is meant for bird lovers and scientists and can identify ...