» There are two migrating populations of tundra swans in North America – one western and one eastern. Both are on the move now to nesting grounds in the Arctic, and the western population relies on ...
TUSCUMBIA — The two swans gingerly dipped themselves Thursday into Spring Creek, then immediately appeared to feel at home as they swam about in a section of the creek fenced off for them. Bernie ...
TUSCUMBIA — The new pair of Spring Creek swans have a lot more room to stretch out these days. Bernie Delinski can be reached at 256-740-5739 or bernie.delinski@TimesDaily.com. Follow on Twitter ...
With snow covering the ground in many parts of the Northland, the robins that have returned over the past three weeks have had to rely on berries for food. The birds often move in flocks, feeding ...
Itching to get out of the city? Here’s a heartwarming sign of the season that doesn’t involve high-wattage strings of lights or mall parking lots: The birds are back in the Skagit. Why leave town: ...
GILBY, N.D. – Among the species of birds that stop over in our area, the swans are the most welcome, at least to me. They are beautiful, graceful birds, albeit a bit noisy. The noise doesn’t bother me ...
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