How Dark-eyed Juncos outsmart other birds for food
Dark-eyed Juncos exploit the feeding habits of other birds to their advantage
Dark-eyed Juncos exploit the feeding habits of other birds to their advantage
Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the U.S.’s National Bird
Why else does hardly anything seem to want to eat them
Protecting vital wildlife could also reduce health risks for nature-loving humans
Animal tracks can tell what the animal was doing, but identifying the tracks can be tricky
Despite increases in predators and hunting success
Here are a few of my favourite words from nature
Meadow Vole poop is an essential source of nutrients for grasses and other plants where they forage
It isn’t so much to escape the cold but to find enough food to survive
Helping insects survive is more valuable than practically anything else we do to help nature
The Canada jay lives and breeds almost entirely in Canada, is found coast to coast to coast, and is entrenched in our entire history
Four tips on making wildlife encounters of every description safe and enjoyable for all parties
The only time we need to stand up is when nature is negatively impacted by someone’s actions