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Spring is here, and with it comes the migration of birds. Here is why they make the trek northward for a New England summer.
While the earliest sightings go back to nearly two weeks ago, now is the time when the majority of the birds reach New ...
Those plants support more insects, and those insects provide more food for the birds. Amazingly, in the summer, New England provides more food for birds than the tropics. The abundance of ...
Every parent knows that planning a getaway the whole family can enjoy is often a challenge. Fortunately, there’s plenty of ...
"It is however now thought that cats quite simply prefer to bring their prey back to their core territory where it is safer ...
Bird prints by Louis Agassiz Fuertes will be on view through May 24 in the Adult Collections Room of the Falmouth Public Library during library hours.
They’re bamboo sculptures — some crafted on site — by a pair of bird-loving New England artists who call ... Heron standing in the Asian garden pond. But visitors may also spot an Anna ...
Osprey populations in Massachusetts in the colonial era declined because colonists chopped down trees to create farms ...
Osprey populations in Massachusetts in the colonial era declined because colonists chopped down trees to create farms ...
the preferred snack of these brightly colored birds. New England actually plays host to two species of orioles, the Baltimore Oriole being the more common and well known. Its rarer and less flashy ...