This superb owl can see with its eyes closed.
For those who prefer fauna over football, these birds of prey do not disappoint.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/02/superb-owl-see-eyes-closed/
For those who prefer fauna over football, these birds of prey do not disappoint.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/02/superb-owl-see-eyes-closed/
Question: I am a Colorado resident, although I grew up in California and attended college at UC Santa Barbara. My degree is in Aquatic Biology and I am interested in the science behind waterfowl banding studies.
The San Fransisco Bay Flyway Festival returns to Mare Island, which will feature three days of guided and self-guided birdwatching outings in the five county “north shore” of the San Francisco Bay.
Just as people are redefining their properties and redesigning their houses in the wake of the October 2017 fires, it looks like the local animals are redefining their own ranges – and perhaps the line between the two is becoming more permeable.
https://www.sonomanews.com/news/9247095-181/sonoma-valley-residents-are-seeing
The final two juvenile California condors from the latest six-bird cohort managed by the Ventana Wildlife Society (VWS) were set free from the mountains high above San Simeon on Jan. 29.
https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/community/cambrian/article225557760.html
The most recent report of thousands of birds dying of avian cholera has left many looking for solutions.
The Salton Sea was home to a countless amount of birds as they migrated south. Since the sea has receded, more birds are dying. Experts said time is running out for the species.
https://www.kyma.com/news/experts-weigh-in-on-avian-cholera-outbreak-at-the-salton-sea/1002465032
How it works? You get to the Big Bear Discovery Center in Fawnskin, for the 8 a.m. start time (yep, you can still show by 8:30, at the latest, but do try and show earlier).
The count is on from 9 to 10 a.m., and during that time you'll watch the skies, or more specifically the trees, for any signs of our majestic national bird.
You'll be assisting the U.S. Forest Service as they keep track of bald eagles as they spend these colder weeks around the San Bernardino National Forest.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Join-the-Big-Bear-Bald-Eagle-Celebration-504026881.html
Large numbers of injured birds with oil on their feathers and legs have been found stranded on Central Coast beaches in the last few weeks, placing high demand on animal emergency clinics like Pacific Wildlife Care in Morro Bay.
https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/environment/article225611775.html
Wildlife enthusiasts will welcome millions of birds and even butterflies to the San Francisco Bay Area Friday and this weekend as part of the San Francisco Bay Area 24th annual Flyway Festival, organizers said.
A live webcam trained on a bald eagle nest in California's Big Bear Valley broadcast footage of two of the iconic American birds mating--or at least trying to mate--this week. It only lasted a few seconds.