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Why Did These 4 Alabama Birds Go Extinct?

June 28, 2025June 28, 2025
Why Did These 4 Alabama Birds Go Extinct?

Alabama, with its rich mosaic of rivers, wetlands, forests, and coastal plains, has long served as a haven for birds—both …

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3 Swans of California: Tundra, Trumpeter, and Mute

June 28, 2025

California’s wetlands, floodplains, and seasonal marshes offer essential stopovers for migrating birds and year-round havens for waterfowl. Among the most …

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12 Duck Breeds in California (With Pictures)

June 28, 2025
12 Duck Breeds in California (With Pictures)

California’s diverse landscapes—ranging from lush wetlands and winding rivers to coastal estuaries and seasonal lakes—offer essential stopovers and breeding grounds …

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Alaska’s Arctic Beauty: The Striking Emperor Goose

June 28, 2025

Among the remote and wind-swept coasts of western Alaska, one bird stands out with its regal plumage and icy gaze: …

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13 Species of Geese in Alaska (with picture)

June 28, 2025
13 Species of Geese in Alaska

Alaska is a haven for waterfowl, especially geese. With its expansive wetlands, coastal estuaries, and tundra plains, the state hosts …

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Top 10 Accidental Birds Ever Spotted in Alabama

June 28, 2025
Top 10 Accidental Birds Ever Spotted in Alabama

Alabama is known for its rich bird diversity, thanks to its mix of coastal marshes, river systems, pine forests, and …

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Top 15 Most Iconic Butterflies in the U.S.

June 27, 2025
Top 15 Most Iconic Butterflies in the U.S.

Butterflies are among nature’s most enchanting creatures, their delicate wings painted in breathtaking hues that seem to dance in the …

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Can You Care for American Robins at Home? A Guide for Bird Lovers

June 27, 2025
American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is a cherished and familiar presence in gardens, parks, and forests across North America. Known …

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The World’s Only Vampire Bats

June 27, 2025
The World’s Only Vampire Bats

When people hear the word “vampire,” they often think of gothic legends, horror films, or nocturnal predators. But in the …

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Thermal Imaging and Echolocation: How Vampire Bats Locate Prey

June 27, 2025
How Vampire Bats Locate Prey

Vampire bats have fascinated scientists and storytellers for centuries. These nocturnal creatures are the only mammals that feed exclusively on …

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