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A tropical water bird rarely seen in Colorado appears to be taking a summer vacation at a private Boulder County pond, to the ...
A rare anhinga sighting in Boulder County excites birdwatchers. The tropical bird had only been documented three times in ...
It's rare enough to catch sight of birds-of-paradise. These cute birds are continuing to amaze with a unique finding that may ...
Bob Gress took this photo of a tropical parula Thursday at the Dillon Nature Center. It’s the first time the bird has been spotted in Kansas. Courtesy photo Bob Gress A tropical bird — never ...
This bird is distinguishable by its striking bright ... "Right now is a golden opportunity to protect these tropical forests, so that we don't lose species like the helmetshrike before they ...
WE’RE ACCUSTOMED TO SEEING. THAT VISITOR WAS A TROPICAL BIRD KNOWN AS A LIMPKIN. HE WAS WAITING RIGHT OUT IN THERE RIGHT JUST OUT TOWARDS THOSE COUPLE STUMPS YOU CAN SEE IN THE WATER OUT THERE ...
Would the pattern hold for all 3,000 resident forest-dwelling bird species in the Neotropics ... days could also have major implications for tropical ecosystems and species distributions on ...
To allow for continued monitoring, each bird was fitted with a radio tracker ... and its partners spent years restoring the atoll’s tropical forests and eradicating invasive species before ...
For non-birders, a Brown Booby is a tropical bird. The fact that it's common in the Carribean should give most people an idea of why it would be so surprising to find it in New England.
A tropical bird — never reported to have graced the Sunflower State — is now calling Kansas home. Mark Nolen, a Wichita resident and Hutchinson Community College biologist professor who has ...