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A professor from the University of Illinois Springfield has played a key role in helping to increase the osprey bird population across the state. House Unanimously Passes Bill To Shut Down Senator ...
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Research indicates a decline in the osprey population due to large-scale fishing of Menhaden food source. Osprey birds in the Chesapeake Bay area are not reproducing at ...
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The Pennsylvania Game Commission is soliciting the public's help after an osprey was illegally killed in Adams County, according to a release. That release, issued through the Pennsylvania Game ...
It’s not every day that you see a 4-foot-tall bird, but it’s happening more often. Several fascinating species are nesting in and near towns once again.
Q: A pair of osprey come back to nest on the top of the same telephone pole near my house, year after year. I’m wondering whether they migrate together and do they pair up for life? A: Osprey are well ...
Roughly 3,500 cockfighting birds were seized by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department during a six-week summer investigation called operation “Crowing Rooster.” Fifty-six people, including ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Smith Lake Pavilion C was filled with wide eyes and curious minds as Fort Bragg’s Outdoor Education Program hosted a special session titled “All About Birds” on August 9, 2025.