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KLBK’s pet of the day is Milan! (4/13/26)
LUBBOCK, Texas (KLBK) — KLBK News at Noon and Lubbock Animal Services featured Milan as our Pet of the Day on Monday, April 13. You can learn more about Milan by watching the video segment included ...
The American woodcock has been migrating through the New York City area for, probably, millennia. But in recent years, the bird’s fame has skyrocketed. Rhododendrites via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY ...
The American Woodcock is the latest — and cutest — bird to capture the heart of Gotham. Bird lovers are flocking to Bryant Park for a glimpse of the reecnt visitor, who immediately captured their ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- Many people are flocking to Bryant Park in New York City, hoping to catch a glimpse of a rare bird known for its special dance. Life moves in the concrete jungle at a pace ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — The dancing queen has returned to New York City. The American Woodcock, known as the viral dancing bird, is back for spring in the city. The tiny brown bird has become well ...
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A video of two cats staring out of their window in disbelief has gone viral on TikTok, earning over 91,000 views. The text layered over the clip explains that Milo and Mila were “shook” after spotting ...
In the US, almost 100 million people report being birdwatchers, according to data on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website. In the UK, hundreds of thousands of people participate in the annual “Big ...
Research from Poland adds to evidence from Latin American countries that compounds in used cigarette butts ward off parasites in bird nests. By Lesley Evans Ogden Darwin’s finches in the Galápagos, ...
This photo essay originally misidentified a flock of pelicans as flamingos (photo No. 10) and a black-headed sibia as a magpie (photo No. 17).
It’s a pleasant spring morning, you’re lazing in bed, and then—clackety thunk-thunk clack! A bird is thrashing away at your window and raising quite a racket. It’s annoying and it’s interrupting your ...
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