The farmlands of north-central North Dakota near Minot are well known for their abundance of pheasants. The terrain is ideal upland bird habitat, with abundant wheat and soybean fields and plenty of ...
These smart bird feeders use connected cameras to capture up-close images and videos of visiting birds. They're half-off at Amazon for Cyber Monday. By Stan Horaczek Published Dec 1, 2025 12:13 AM EST ...
The male Lady Amherst's pheasant knows how to put on a show when it comes to attracting mates. As well as elaborate courtship displays, they will unfurl their golden feathers to form a cape around ...
Hunting pheasants on Fish and Game's wildlife management areas is a popular fall tradition for upland bird hunters. To support this tradition, pen-raised pheasants are stocked at 24 sites across the ...
Kate Cronk might have had the longest wait in the history of coaching to record her first victory. When she took over the Vineland field hockey program in 2004, it was at rock bottom, in the midst of ...
Squirrels: Are they just rats with better PR? Be advised that this is not safe reading material for squirrel lovers, or even squirrel apologists. In my opinion, squirrels are worse than rats—smarter, ...
Bird Buddy is a company known for its camera-equipped bird feeder, a product that started out on Kickstarter. Since debuting the original bird feeder in 2021, Bird Buddy has expanded its product ...
The Michigan pheasant hunting season is getting a big boost with rooster releases at 13 game and wildlife areas throughout the Lower Peninsula. This fall, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources ...
EPHRAIM — Utah’s popular pheasant and quail hunts open Saturday, Nov. 1, marking one of the most anticipated weekends of the fall hunting season for upland game enthusiasts across the state. The Utah ...
We asked experts if the adage is true. Ask Well We asked experts if the adage is true. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: I often hear people say that ...
A new smart bird feeder called "Go Bird Go" will use 4G/5G cellular service instead of Wi-Fi. This technology allows the feeder to be placed anywhere with cell service, not just near a home. The ...