As I write this column I am feeling quite under the weather. The flu has come to town and it has me in its grip. I haven’t ...
Birds have remarkable ways of finding feeders that combine keen senses with social learning and memory. That first chickadee discovering your brand-new feeder isn't just random luck—it's the result of ...
Here’s how it works. We’ve gone to great lengths to test the best bird-feeder cameras. To help you find the best solution for watching and tracking the winged creatures that visit your garden ...
The staff and residents at Elm Bank care home in Kettering welcomed Jason from Falconry UK to their home for an afternoon learning all about the magnificent birds of prey. Elm Bank care home ...
The Northampton Film Festival, now in its fourth year, begins on Friday with a gala event at the town's Delapre Abbey. There will be a variety of films, from feature-length to shorts and ...
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Stay informed in an emergency, set your local ABC radio station in the ABC listen app, and find the frequency on your battery-powered radio. Making sense of emergency warnings It doesn't matter ...
Gussapolooza Music & Arts Festival is back for 2025, and early-bird tickets are officially on sale. As one of Canada’s most exciting celebrations of music, art, and community, Gussapolooza invites ...
CHILLICOTHE ― Bird flu may have been found in waterfowl at Yoctangee Park. According to Andy Chow, communications chief at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the Division of Wildlife ...
The best bird feeder cameras means that observing our feathered friends no longer feels like a giant game of hide and seek. These specialized cameras combine weatherproof construction, motion-sensing ...
A huge sinkhole that forced residents in Surrey out of their homes could take as long as a year to fix, the council has warned. Residents from 30 properties were evacuated after a sinkhole appeared on ...
Since late 2024, the avian influenza virus H5N1 has been spreading rapidly through wild bird populations, possibly spurred by fall migration. Waterfowl and seabirds have been hit hard, though ...