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The Top Ten Best Places in the U.S. to Go Bird-watching
Especially when some of the world's best bird-watching can be found within America's borders, in places as pretty as northern ...
"I feel privileged. This is a highlight for me," said Marc Breau, the Banff resident who first spotted the bird in the park, ...
Crew members from the Audubon Seabird Institute worked to cull laughing gulls this spring and summer, part of an effort to protect breeding puffins and terns.
New research recently published confirms the remains of the last living female great auk resides in Cincinnati. Researchers ...
A young Atlantic puffin rescued in Wrentham was released back into the wild on Thursday. Video Quality Speed 00:00 00:11 The ...
Abstract: Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are powerful toolkits of machine learning which have proven efficient in the field of image processing and sound recognition. In this paper, a CNN system ...
After taking a detour through a backyard in New England, a lost puffin has been returned to the sea.
A juvenile puffin blew off course and landed in a backyard in Wrentham, Massachusetts. The bird was taken in by Congress of the Birds, a rescue organization in Rhode Island. With a nor'easter ...
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The Lesser Rhea: Flightless Bird and Its Feathers
Discover the lesser rhea (Rhea pennata), a flightless bird of the pampas, and learn about its unique feathers. Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Trump lost - why the defeat will sting Pakistan more ‘Isse bura ...
CHEPACHET – Congress of the Birds has rescued all kinds of feathered creatures, including owls, hawks and woodpeckers, but it never had a puffin, until Sunday, Oct. 5. "Words I never thought I’d be ...
SEATTLE — Millions of birds continue to silently fly overhead, making their long seasonal journey south. The autumn bird migration season is in full swing, peaking between September 19 and October 11 ...
PORTLAND, Maine — A man pleaded guilty this week to trafficking whale and bird parts in violation of federal wildlife laws. Sergey Bachkovsky. of Green, Maine, admitted in U.S. District Court that ...
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