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Puffins may look clumsy on land, but they’re excellent swimmers in the water. Their wings are adapted to swim underwater, ...
Above, the puffin peers out, as if contemplating launching itself from the ledge; the crowd holds its collective breath and ...
RSPB NI is offering an exclusive chance to experience one of Northern Ireland’s greatest natural spectacles, the fledgling ...
Our writer headed to Skomer Island in Pembrokeshire, the ‘Welsh Galapagos’, to experience the biggest puffin count on record ...
"We're quite cautiously optimistic about the numbers that we're seeing." Beloved bird species makes unlikely comeback on isolated island: 'They're doing well here' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Sometimes the best way to learn about wildlife is to just sit and enjoy nature. That’s the approach the Bird Alliance of Oregon is taking with its free laidback summer adventures. No binoculars, no ...
The WNBA collectibles market is booming and now hall of famer Sue Bird is getting involved. Bird has curated a “Dream Draft” auction of 190 notable WNBA trading cards and memorabilia items for ...
As reported by the Daily Record, the village was previously crowned the "most picturesque" village in Scotland. Photography experts at ParrotPrint also named the destination as among the most scenic ...
It’s puffin -counting season–and you can watch. Bird monitors on the Farne Islands off the northeastern coast of England are tallying the roughly 200,000 seabirds that return to this important ...
The black birds blend in with the darkness of their cavernous homes, but their bright red feet and bright red throats are unmistakable. Sometimes, you’ll see them right when you get off the ferry.
The "year-round human population of 150 is swollen" by thousands of twitchers who arrive to see the black guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes that nest in the rugged cliffs.
Recent sightings as reported to Mass Audubon.Recent sightings (through April 22) as reported to Mass Audubon. The Cape and Islands’ first record of white-faced ibis was identified after the fact ...