Is That Bird a Vulture or a Buzzard? The words "vulture" and "buzzard" are used interchangeably in parts of North America. Is there really a difference between the two birds, and if so, what is it?
So You Found a Baby Bird. Now What? During spring and summer, you may find baby birds on the ground. Does the bird need help, and if so, what do you do?
Why I Love Vultures Vultures don't get much love. Here's why I love these useful and under-appreciated birds.
Common Myths and Misconceptions About Animals People believe all sorts of myths and misconceptions, and many of these are about animals. Here are just a few of the more common animal misconceptions.
Is There a Difference Between a Cicada and a Locust? We sometimes hear people talking about "17-year locusts" or "17-year cicadas." In fact, the words "cicada" and "locust" are sometimes used interchangeably. Is there a difference between the two insects?
Why do Leaves Change Color in Fall? Autumn is the time of year Mother Nature dazzles us with her display of colors. Take a drive through the countryside or a walk through a park, and you'll be treated to various shades of red, gold, orange, and even purple. Have you ever wondered why this happens every year?
So You Found a Baby Bird. Now What? During spring and summer, you may find baby birds on the ground. Does the bird need help, and if so, what do you do?
Why I Love Vultures Vultures don't get much love. Here's why I love these useful and under-appreciated birds.
Common Myths and Misconceptions About Animals People believe all sorts of myths and misconceptions, and many of these are about animals. Here are just a few of the more common animal misconceptions.
Is There a Difference Between a Cicada and a Locust? We sometimes hear people talking about "17-year locusts" or "17-year cicadas." In fact, the words "cicada" and "locust" are sometimes used interchangeably. Is there a difference between the two insects?
Why do Leaves Change Color in Fall? Autumn is the time of year Mother Nature dazzles us with her display of colors. Take a drive through the countryside or a walk through a park, and you'll be treated to various shades of red, gold, orange, and even purple. Have you ever wondered why this happens every year?
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