Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Bird watchers flock to Montreal to catch a glimpse of Canada's first known European robin
The new year seems to have brought a new visitor to Canada. Bird watcher Sabrina Jacob met the guest, a European robin, in ...
House Digest on MSN
Don't Toss Old Shoes, Turn Them Into Something Birds Will Love
From rainboots to Crocs, those old shoes still have a little sole left. Don't toss them — turn them into something your backyard birds can use.
Nature issues warning signals long before disaster strikes, and scientists track many of these patterns in weather and geology research. Pressure changes, seismic energy shifts, and environmental ...
Garden birds are already scouting nest boxes across the UK; learn five quick weekend jobs that make your bird box safer, ...
The disappearance of crows is not just about losing a familiar bird. It reflects a broader pattern of urban ecological simplification — cities becoming hostile to unscripted life ...
In Mexico, underpinning the mezcal industry with sustainable agave production is crucial to long-term land health and ...
Step into Illinois’ Trail of Tears State Forest, where scenic hikes, CCC landmarks, and powerful history blend into one unforgettable journey of resilience.
Discover a charming zoo in Bloomington, Illinois, where you can get up close to amazing animals without the crowds or long ...
Awakening on a boat, a young boy and his sister must seek out their missing friends and escape the haunting island that they once called home. This Reanimal ...
Sambo's grave remains shrouded in mystery, with visitors still leaving flowers on the remote burial site of a young enslaved boy who died in the 18th century.
The loud presence of a woodpecker in your backyard could signal more than just wildlife activity, warns columnist ...
South Africa's true magic lies in the silence between the landmarks.
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