High in the forest canopy, one genus of snake learned how to solve the problem of flight without wings. Here’s how, according ...
The Associated Press’ most striking images from nature in 2025 show existence as fragile as an albino turtle hatchling among ...
The truth is, there are some places where babies just shouldn’t be. But, whether you like it or not, babies have to get from one place to another just like the rest of us. There’s a long history of ...
Red valerian, also known as Jupiter's Beard, is a low-maintenance plant that attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant's bright color and tubular shape provide ideal feeding conditions for ...
I don’t know about you, but I still have visitors to my hummingbird feeder! One male and one female ruby throated hummingbirds continue to fight for dominance over the feeder, but I encourage both of ...
ST. LOUIS – Over the next several weeks, hummingbirds will migrate south from Missouri in search of warmer climates for the fall and winter months. These tiny travelers will gradually leave the Show ...
Thumbs up to organizers of the Hummingbird Hurrah that held its annual event in Henderson last weekend for supporting knowledge and education about one the most beautiful creatures that inhabits our ...
Fall hummingbird migration brings increased numbers to the Southeast, with young birds joining the southward journey. Homeowners can support hummingbirds by providing clean feeders with a simple sugar ...
This month I’m heading to southeast Arizona in pursuit of birds — hummingbirds, in particular. It’s the best time of year for it, despite the heat. I hope to raise my hummingbird life list to 14 or 15 ...
Flying with a baby sounds like a sweet little adventure in the skies until someone’s screaming, snacks are flying or there’s a diaper blowout! But with smart planning and a few insider strategies, you ...
Q: I snapped a photo of a female hooded merganser leading her ducklings in the water. But here’s the strange part: They weren’t all the same species as their mother — some were wood ducks, some were ...