Everyone can recognize ducks: They are the birds that swim. In fall and winter, we have lots of ducks, along with geese and swans, their similarly easy-to-recognize relatives. But here’s the trick: ...
Despite a wind chill of 18°F with snow swirling, I ventured outside on Tuesday with only an hour of daylight left to deal with the layer of ice-crusted snow burying our motor chariots. Since ...
The Eagles are back in the Super Bowl, and the bald eagles are back to Onondaga Lake. Marcia Bower, an amateur photographer from Syracuse who visits the eagles almost daily, recently counted at least ...
Mike Weirich sent photos of tundra swans that have returned to Knotts Island Bay in North Carolina for the winter. Jeff Lewis sent a photo of a large group of redhead ducks and a few tundra swans ...
KEARNEY - Apparently Yanney Heritage Park isn't home to brotherly love, but friendship on the park's lake must suffice - for now. This spring, a hormone-driven swan banished his brother at least twice ...
Nesting Trumpeter Swans is not unusual in Hennepin County. Usually, you see spots of white at a distance across the open water of a large marsh. Yesterday, driving west on Highway 12 toward Delano I ...