Unfortunately opossum will eat your beloved poultry. One found a small hole in my fencing that had come loose and ate one of my pet silkies and came back the following night and ate killed anothe...
In reply to Tammy Wolf. Hi Tammy, To date, most jackrabbit species have not attracted...
https://blog.nature.org/2022/11/09/a-field-guide-to-jackrabbits/comment-page-1/#comment-1467489
I live in Eastern Washington State. I am a photographer and have been spending a lot of time photographing these fascinating critters. We have black tailed jackrabbits locally but their numbers a...
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Regarding the paragraph about visiting birds altering the terpenes: Terpenes may be part of the trees' immune system, and insects can damage their response/stress thier system, so the birds, by e...
Absolutely correct that molting is a stressful time which can result in atypical behavior. I've observed this in my beloved 30-year-old Large Macaw (3-ft. wingspan; we've been together since he w...
that winter turkey flocks have just broken up and the hens have spent the last few months together. So, setting up a lone hen
While there are an estimated 260 million to 400 million pigeons out there, there’s some doubt over whether truly wild populations have been infiltrated by feral or domestic birds, according to...
https://blog.nature.org/2022/08/09/where-did-pigeons-come-from/comment-page-1/#comment-1466681
In reply to Marla Gorosh. Hi Marla, Depending on the size, straight ...
i’ve seen straight tracks in the mud after a rain. are they worm trails?
I saw a weasel in my backyard around the bird feeder. He is very fast and can’t catch him in a photo. He can climb trees very well and goes out on the lightest limb. The second morning he was b...
https://blog.nature.org/2021/09/07/have-you-seen-a-weasel-lately/comment-page-3/#comment-1466484