Bird watching is something of a national pastime. Ninety-six million Americans are birding these days, but 91 million of them are doing so from home, according to a 2022 U.S. Fish and Wildlife survey.
My husband Charlie and I put out seed and suet year-round. We love watching the birds that come to feed on it; their presence adds so much to our enjoyment of our yard. I also make sure that there’s ...
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Large clusters appearing on weather radars are likely massive flocks of migrating birds, not storms. A record-breaking 1.2 billion birds were estimated to be migrating in a single night during the ...
Bird-in-Hand Stage has revealed its schedule for the upcoming 2026 show season. It includes two new shows and one popular favorite from Blue Gate Musicals as well as a Ryan & Friends musical comedy ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- After a months-long closure, a Louisville fried chicken restaurant and bar is set to reopen on August 15. Dirty Bird closed over three months after opening due to issues with ...
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The feathered friends around your home can be picky eaters, so be sure to provide them with their favorite meals. By John Alexander Published Jun 20, 2025 9:00 AM EDT We may earn revenue from the ...
USA Basketball plans to appoint WNBA legend Sue Bird as the next managing director for the women's national team, according to The Athletic's Chantel Jennings and Joe Vardon. "Her hiring is a ...
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