A love of birds and falconry led Phillip Nette into his avocation of rescuing injured birds of prey. The 61-year-old from Moulton and his 58-year-old wife, Vicki, are ready to help when they receive a ...
Not far from Sedona, the Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarkdale AZ gives views of rugged canyons and a tree-lined river. Here's how to ride the rails.
The Vulture Breeding and Conservation Centre (VCBC) has unveiled a fascinating observation about Steppe eagles, known as the ...
Eagles rank among the largest birds of prey despite being smaller than condors and pelicans, with over 60 species distributed primarily across Asia and Africa. Their wingspans vary significantly based ...
A new study authored by members of the U.S. Forest Service, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and University of Wyoming looks at ...
Big birds of prey are easier to spot as they perch on highway power poles and high in bare trees studying the ground for any ...
Two lead-poisoned bald eagles were recently euthanized at the World Bird Sanctuary after efforts to save them failed.
The passenger pigeon was once the most numerous bird in the world, but in just half a century, it had gone extinct.
Dozens of companies that offer transportation services for disabled New Yorkers have been taking advantage of New York’s ...
It may not seem like it, but the days are slowly lengthening, and there are other bright spots in a cold and windy landscape.
The combatants will be tackling opponents from their own respective conferences and therefore most would have faced each other at least once this season, the exceptions being two of the AFC matchups: ...
Eagles can soar at altitudes up to 15,000 feet at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. They fly at about 30 miles per hour when traveling casually ...