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Wild Encounters Why My Ducks and Geese Don’t Fly Away Posted: March 20, 2025 | Last updated: March 20, 2025 "Gold Shaw Farm, located in Peacham, VT, is a 158-acre homestead-in-progress. Started ...
Spring is harvest season when you're living off the land in the high Arctic. Here's how the author learned from Inupiat ...
I pulled onto a gravel road just before 7 a.m., making my way to the shore of one of Freezout Lake's many nearby ponds. Just south of Choteau, the area sits among north central Montana's rolling hills ...
One minute you don’t give a flying flip about birds, and then one day you look up and realize the bird feeder is empty.
Between standing guard while others eat, to switching off which bird leads in a V formation, geese embody cooperation, a value that humans too often forget.
Canada geese and ducks. In all, our temporary avian visitors rest and co-mingle in our local region before returning north at the beginning of spring. For Georgie Cartanza, the flying V formations ...
Pintails flying around, geese everywhere ... water is coming and the ice is receding more and more every day. Geese, swans, ducks and, happily, meadowlarks are on the move. The signs of spring ...
American wigeons are dabbling ducks that sometimes migrate through our area and have been spotted recently in Cambridge’s ...
Realizing that John Newman is as much at home at the LSU lakes as the ducks he feeds there ... weevils and bread — pelicans, geese and other visitors fly in, anxiously awaiting.