It's a sign of a much bigger win for the community. Experts stunned after finding rare creature in unexpected location: 'It ...
Herons are frequent visitors to tiny Hall’s Pond in Brookline, enjoying the unlikely parcel of calm nestled between Coolidge ...
The News-Press and Naples Daily News award-winning photographer shares his favorite locations in SWFL to photograph birds.
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But bird tool use goes far beyond corvids. For instance, green herons use twigs, feathers, insects, or even bread to bait fish. The heron tosses its chosen lure onto the surface of a pond and, as soon ...
Shoebills, named for the shape of their bills, are closely related to pelicans and herons. They can stand nearly 5 feet tall and boast wingspans of 7-plus feet. They’re globally listed as "vulnerable" ...
The Great Blue Heron ironically leaning a little red with it's dance moves. By now, you've seen a video of Donald Trump busting his go-to move. If not, you must live under a rock, because the POTUS ...
Avis Spiralis, or “spiral bird,” is a one-of-a-kind bird blind and observation tower at the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary designed and constructed by Professor Pablo Moyano Fernández of the Sam ...
It may seem like just another bird wading through shallow waters, but the Great Blue Heron is a direct descendant of the Mesozoic’s apex hunters. Its movements, balance, and piercing strike all trace ...
Last week’s column featured peregrine falcons trying to thin out the plethora of shorebirds on Plum Island. The daily chases continue as shorebirds continue to stop and feed on their way south and ...
Twitchers are expected to flock to an Anglesey nature reserve after rare, heron-like birds fledged in Wales for the first time. The four Great White Egret chicks hatched in May and will stand a metre ...
Slowly working along the edge of the pond, casting a top-water lure for largemouth bass, I thought I was all alone until encountering another angler. That angler was none other than a green heron.