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Blue jays are among the smartest birds
Off in the distances I can hear the familiar scream-like call of a blue jay. The sound pierces through the yellow and orange autumn maple leaves on a crisp blue sky day. I sit enjoying the sunshine, ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic A recent letter penned by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun urged federal officials to “immediately withdraw” a controversial plan to log and burn ...
Q. I saw a photo on Facebook of a rattlesnake with its head looking up at the base of an oak tree and its enormous body stretched out in the ...
Nuts are a high-calorie source of healthy fat that not only keep birds' skin and feathers healthy but also provide them ...
In the late winter, though, a different story can be told. The hunting is still good. But with virtually no leaf cover and ...
Squirrel finding a nut under a tree Eastern gray squirrel finding a nut under ... oak bark with green moss and a hollow in which the squirrel hid the acorns for the winter Textural oak bark with green ...
Only her sturdy build – with more than 2,000 English oak ... trees. A jay croaks from above, a bird which is perhaps the greatest guardian of Britain’s oaks. A single jay can cache up to 5,000 ...
The DNR said Monday it has 2-year-old oak seedlings from four species available to purchase, including swamp white oak, bur ...
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TERRIFIC trees and wonderful woodland were in the frame for amateur photographers in Mid Cheshire. Members of Guardian Camera Club shared their photographs of trees around the area. The Camera Club is ...
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