A Nature and Parks Authority employee received a unique glimpse into the lives of a whole family of little owls – an impressive small nocturnal bird of prey.
When animals are injured, orphaned or otherwise left to Mother Nature’s unforgiving devices, must humans just sit back and observe?
A marine heat wave caused a slew of seabird deaths off the California coast. Scientists fear the die-off could worsen with ...
Two of the internet’s favorite bald eaglets are getting more bold as they explore the trees surrounding Big Bear Lake, but ...
You think you know a place, and then you don’t visit for eight or nine years, and things start to feel a little foreign. I’m ...
Many birds survive the night by burning through their reserves. We’re doing something similar. Here’s how to stop living on ...
Insect populations have been in decline the last 20 years, so if you want to do your part to help them this is what you need ...
Both of Jackie and Shadow’s eaglets have left the nest — but one of the famous Big Bear birds fell more than flew. Luna, the ...
Netflix unveiled the first footage from Brad Bird's Ray Gunn at Annecy and we've got all the brand-new details.
If looking for something a little closer to Portland, Three Arch Rocks is home to the largest breeding colony of Tufted ...
Appearance of a western reef heron in north Wales is unlikely to be the last, as heating temperatures mean species can survive Britain’s winter, say experts ...
There is growing evidence that bright lights can change the activity patterns of birds of prey that are normally active during the day.
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