The robins have arrived for the summer, and they might be one of the most recognizable birds in Minnesota, but they are not the most commonly seen in the state.
The robins have arrived for the summer, and they might be one of the most recognizable birds in Minnesota, but they are not the most commonly seen in the state.
The robins have arrived for the summer, and they might be one of the most recognizable birds in Minnesota, but they are not the most commonly seen in the state.
The robins have arrived for the summer, and they might be one of the most recognizable birds in Minnesota, but they are not the most commonly seen in the state.
A new study finds U.S. Bank Stadium and three high-rise buildings account for a high proportion of bird fatalities among 21 buildings surveyed in downtown Minneapolis.
Warning: our obsession with baby animals is unstoppable. Can you honestly blame us, though? We're already suckers for anything fuzzy and adorable, but when it comes in a tiny version, we're just sucked in automatically. Remember miniature puppies or itty bitty kittens? Our point exactly.
Picture a mother bird feeding its baby...the mother drops food from her mouth into her babies mouth right? Well that is exactly what's going on in this video except it's Alicia Silverstone and her 11 month old son Bear (yes, that says Bear). It's one of those things that is so gross you can't help but watch, so go ahead, take a look - I know you want to.
My girl and I love a holiday and especially a holiday that involves a lot of chocolate. Yesterday, we decided to get busy on a Valentine's feeder for the birds...tomorrow, we'll move on to the chocolate. Oh, who are we kidding? We're about ten minutes away from some chocolate!
What is that in the sky? Clouds? Bugs? No, it's a murmuration of Starlings.
Well, I've never seen or even heard of such a thing but I'm glad I watched this video because it is an incredibly beautiful display of nature.