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Mandi Bierly Last Sunday, Discovery's latest seven-part series North America debuted to 3.4 million viewers, making it the night's second-highest rated cable show behind Game of Thrones ). If it's battles you want to see, narrator Tom Selleck talks
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MailTribune.com for the Mail Tribune They broke ground, such as it was, tentatively...They'd abandoned their old digs when the tree guys finished up. They, the tree guys, had lopped the major part of a big limb off the time-ravaged old maple maybe 30
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One of the niftiest woodpeckers in North Jersey has suffered a grave injustice, and it's time to make amends. A long, long time ago, some misguided ornithologist decided to bestow arguably the stupidest name ever concocted on one of my very favorite
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Fire and law enforcement personal look over a plane that crashed on top of a hangar at the Hendersonville Airport in Hendersonville, N.C. A Red-bellied Woodpecker perches on a bird feeder in Elma, N.Y. Members of the Secret Service keep watch while
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Filing out a checklist take three simple steps, accessed through www.birdcount.org , from observing birds in one place and noting how many of each species spotted, whether at home, at the beach, at a park or in a field, for at least 15 minutes, as
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Jan 18, 2013 11:22 AM A Morro Bay photographer who says she only embraced bird photography in early 2012 has won the grand prize in the Audubon Magazine Photography Awards. Alice Cahill snapped the winning photo of a Red-shafted Flicker taking off
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The final months of the year seem something of an afterthought following the delightful palette of autumn colors; they offer only fickle moods and fickle weather. On November or December days of crisp, cold sunshine, when distant views beckon and
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Alan Robertson was introduced to bird-watching decades ago by his parents, who knew Joel Carl Welty, an internationally known expert and author of The Life of Birds. Ever since, Robertson has enjoyed photographing birds everywhere he goes...Charles
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Sharon Sorenson / Special to The Courier & Press A male yellow-bellied sapsucker, identified by a red patch on top of his head and another on his throat, makes a rare visit to our log suet feeder...Our seventh woodpecker species, the yellow-bellied
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The reason Sherman thought war was hell was he hadn't moved in a while. Hell is a strange house full of boxes with birth certificates and old college papers popping up but this month's bills nowhere to be found...After moving from Ashland to Medford
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