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Nature Notes: Birdwatching for beginners | Local News | victoriaadvocate.com – Victoria Advocate
RenewSunny early then partly cloudy and windy later in the day. High 77F. Winds ESE at 20 to 30 mph. Higher wind gusts possible.. Partly cloudy with late night showers or thunderstorms. Low 62F. Winds ESE at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Higher wind gusts possible. Updated: March 20, 2022 @ 2:17…
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Weekend Outlook March 18-20, 2022 – KSMU Radio
Roaring River State Park in Cassville will host “Birding Boot Camp” Friday through Sunday (3/18-3/20). Beginners and experienced birders are invited to learn more about bird watching. You can attend one activity or stay for the entire weekend. Registration is required at (417) 847-3742. The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks will hold a blood…
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10 Best Beaches In Texas, Ranked By Their Sandy Shores – TheTravel
Texas is known for its sandy shores, home to many beaches that should be bucket-list destinations, such as these – ranked. In addition to its endless attractions, natural wonders, and spectacular hikes, Texas, the Lone Star State, has approximately 400 miles of beautiful coastline, great for the warm summer days. Visitors may swim, sail, kayak,…
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Melody Arnold, President of Decatur Audubon Society, Presents “The Life and Times of John James Audubon”, Famed Aviary Artist, at UWCC – Breeze Courier
TAYLORVILLE — “The Life and Times of John James Audubon, Pioneer Naturalist, American Woodsman — A Series of Unfortunate Events” was Presented by Melody Arnold at UWCC. From left: Member, Mary Dawson with her Audubon book, The Birds of America; Vice president-program chairman, Carol Alexander; president, Jenny Moats; and President of Decatur Audubon Society, Presenter,…
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Curious Kids: how can penguins stay warm in the freezing cold waters of Antarctica? – The Conversation Indonesia
Research Fellow, University of Bath Jane Younger receives funding from the Tawani Foundation, the British Ecological Society, and the National Geographic Society. University of Bath provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK.View all partnersCurious Kids is a series for children. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it…
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The damage foxes wreak: 1.7 million foxes, 300 million native animals killed every year – Phys.org
Click here to sign in with or Forget Password? Learn more share this!165ShareEmail March 16, 2022 by Jaana Dielenberg, Alyson Stobo-Wilson, Brett Murphy, John Woinarski, Sarah Legge and Trish Fleming, The Conversation Foxes kill about 300 million native mammals, birds and reptiles each year, and can be found across 80% of mainland Australia, our devastating…
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Alexa for Animals: AI Is Teaching Us How Creatures Communicate – The Wall Street Journal
Artificial intelligence has already enabled humans to chat with robots like Alexa and Siri that were inspired by science fiction. Some of its newest creations take a page from a hero of children’s literature: Doctor Dolittle.Researchers are using AI to parse the “speech” of animals, enabling scientists to create systems that, for example, detect and…
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What's Flying: Anticipation of true spring grows | News, Sports, Jobs – Marquette Mining Journal
Mar 18, 2022A male hooded merganser is shown. (Scot Stewart photo)“When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest.” — Ernest HemmingwayResidents in the Upper Peninsula know all too well, spring thaws, showers, and other warm weather events in March do not mark the end of winter. The…
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Forest structure determines nest box use by Central European boreal owls | Scientific Reports – Nature.com
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Words on Birds: The Hundred Owl Day, Part II – The Daily News of Newburyport
Cloudy skies this evening will become partly cloudy after midnight. Areas of patchy fog. Low 44F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.. Cloudy skies this evening will become partly cloudy after midnight. Areas of patchy fog. Low 44F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Updated: March 19, 2022 @ 9:33 pmNew England Newspaper…