Por: Portland Press Herald Sports September 25, 2022
In Maine, ruffed grouse prefer aspen as a primary food source, and that’s where hunters will find them most often, especially early and late in the day. Bill Marchel/Star Tribune/TNS Humans in general and hunters in particular are naturally resistant to change. However, every once in a while a change is made that most agree is for the better. Such was the case when Maine moved the start of its upland bird season from the traditional Oct. 1... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 27, 2022
What makes a blue jay blue or a cardinal red?Color, a crucial element in nature, is most evident in the amazing hue and pattern variations in more than 10,000 bird species around the world.How birds make those colorful feathers is the topic Samantha Rutledge, an LSU Ph.D.... + más
Who needs land? These birds spend 10 months of the year in flight | Los Angeles Times
Doktor Kaboom, sculptures, LSU Jazz Showcase, Regina Carter at the Manship and more | The Advocate
Forbes USA Life September 26, 2022
Antillean Crested Humming Bird (Orthorhyncus cristatus) perched on small branch, Antigua, Eastern ... [+] Caribbean. Just one of the many birds that makes this region so great for birders.getty The beautiful island of Antigua is a natural bird watcher’s paradise. This beloved... + más
U.N. meeting brings tributes to late queen | Portland Press Herald
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Forbes USA Life September 24, 2022
In the world of pheasant hunting, there is no more hallowed ground than that of the Paul Nelson Farm, 5,000 acres of paradise for shotgunners and their bird dogs. In previous visits to this bird hunter’s bucket list destination, I was flanked by Senator John Thune and old... + más
Louisiana state trooper arrested in South Dakota, accused of soliciting a prostitute | The Advocate
A pro-abortion access Miss America roils North Dakota House race with independent bid | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA Sports September 24, 2022
The rare Steller’s sea eagle, above in Georgetown, took up residence in Maine last winter thousands of miles from its home range. Zachary Holderby, Downeast Audubon via AP On the morning of New Year’s Eve, more than 200 to catch sight of a rare Steller’s sea eagle, a... + más
US proposal would permit eagle deaths as renewables expand | Associated Press
Thousands of Maine people per day getting their booster doses | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Business September 22, 2022
Back in 2014, Mary Bird Perkins President and CEO Todd Stevens sat down with Dr. Tom Meek, the nonprofit cancer center’s board chairman, to discuss the organization’s future.Meek told Stevens he was welcome to stay as long as he’d like, but Meek also challenged Stevens to... + más
Cancer death rates fall steadily in the US, with more survivors than ever | CNN
More people than ever are surviving cancer in the U.S., study shows, as research and treatment see unprecedented progress | CBS News
Associated Press USA Science September 19, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A bay-breasted warbler weighs about the same as four pennies, but twice a year makes an extraordinary journey. The tiny songbird flies nearly 4,000 miles (6,437 kilometers) between Canada’s spruce forests and its wintering grounds in northern South America.... + más
New atlas of bird migration shows extraordinary journeys | ABC News
Meet Little Amal: A puppet celebrating New York City's roots | Associated Press
ABC News USA Tech September 17, 2022
WASHINGTON -- A bay-breasted warbler weighs about the same as four pennies, but twice a year makes an extraordinary journey. The tiny songbird flies nearly 4,000 miles (6,437 kilometers) between Canada's spruce forests and its wintering grounds in northern South America.... + más
Emmy Awards 2022: Peak TV bonanza complicates goal of honoring the best | 10 WBNS
Bird flu forces Ohio egg farm to euthanize 3 million chickens | 10 WBNS
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