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The DNR promises to bring visitors to “optimal viewing spots” to observe a variety of species, including diving and dabbling ducks in full breeding plumage, trumpeter and tundra swans, osprey, bald ...
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TheTravel on MSNTravelers Agree: This Is Canada's Most Photogenic PlaceAs such, the luxury tour operator Canada Sky has compiled the 10 most photogenic locations in the country “for both professionals and point-and-shoot amateurs.” Unsurprisingly, the Bruce Peninsula, ...
Spread the loveIn Duluth, Minnesota, an Alaska brown bear named Tundra, seems to be proudly showing off his shiny ...
My wife Joan and I’s life in a retirement community in State College is going very well. We continue to spend lots of time ...
Tundra swans — at 15 pounds and with a wingspan of almost 6 feet — are now touching down on the ponds and snowfields of Alaska. Not too long ago, Alaska scientists discovered more about where ...
Tundra swans fly over Western Alaska. (Photo by Craig Ely) Tundra swans — at 15 pounds and with a wingspan of almost 6 feet — are now touching down on the ponds and snowfields of Alaska.
RP asks anyone who sees a dead tundra swan or wood duck with a neck collar or satellite transmitter, to report the birds to IDFG at (208)-769-1414. Please include the location, species, and collar ...
Tundra swans have returned to their usual migration stop by the Lambton Heritage Museum near Grand Bend. The first arrived March 5 to the Thedford Bog, en route from their Chesapeake Bay wintering ...
A Florida man who killed a protected tundra swan in front of a group of birdwatchers last winter has received a lifetime hunting ban, along with six months probation and $1,500 in fines, according to ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife Officers find dead Tundra Swan in hunter's kayak. (Eliza Hawkins) The hunter, who faced two misdemeanors for violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, entered a plea ...
Trumpeters seem to be explorers in contrast to the tundra swans that are locked into a rigid schedule by their evolutionary strategy of migrating some 9,000 miles a year between Alaskan and Yukon ...
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