Sometimes science thrills me. Other times it scares me. And then there are times when it frustrates me -- those usually come with duck season. , a close-to-real-time way for waterfowlers to follow the ...
This article was originally featured in Outdoor Life. As hunters and bird watchers track the waterfowl migration each year, many of them look up to the clouds of southbound birds and ponder: How far ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The spring waterfowl migration is underway, and the Missouri Department of Conservation reports visiting wetlands can provide good birding and photography opportunities. Ducks, ...
Scientists are still trying to understand exactly how a virulent bird flu is spreading through farms in the United States, but one pattern is clear: poultry and cows risk exposure to sick wild birds ...
STARKVILLE -- Hunters and birders in Mississippi who spot ducks wearing backpacks in the next five years do not need to get their eyes checked. A new Mississippi State University Extension Service ...
We don’t have to have bird brains to understand migration. When it gets cold, birds fly south to warmer weather. Easy peasy … and yet, it doesn’t work out that way for our fine feathered friends in ...