Feathered aliens: friends and foes
several of the birds I see almost every day are non-native, but have been here so long I tend to take them for granted
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several of the birds I see almost every day are non-native, but have been here so long I tend to take them for granted
A newly described fossil goose shows that New Zealand’s bird history involved repeated arrivals, extinctions, and rapid island evolution. A rare fossil goose found in the remains o...
BATON ROUGE - The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is investigating after three geese were shot at East Lakeshore Drive.LDWF officials are on scene investigating afte...
Some artists build entire dream worlds from scratch, but Ivanka Nechyporuk flips the game by transforming something super familiar into something totally unexpected. Based in Kyiv,...
Cauca GuanCauca Guans (Penelope perspicax) were common as we drove and walked along the road through the Otún Quimbaya Fauna and Flora Sanctuary in Colombia last November. Their l...
I suppose saying “fearless goose” in the headline is a little redundant, eh? Pretty much every goose that I’ve ever interacted with is quite literally the devil with feathers. Gees...
Last month I shared a bunch of cute duck knitting patterns, so it seemed only fair to share some goose knitting patterns this time around. Maybe we’ll just keep knitting birds all...
A passer-by reportedly saw the bird being bundled into a car boot
A lost baby goose found outside a Dutchess County elementary school was safely placed with a new goose family thanks to the work of environmental conservation officers. The rescue...
Guarding front steps and patios across the Midwest, a familiar — and delightfully quirky — figure is making a comeback: the porch goose.
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