Who is leaving colorful, wood-carved birds in not-so-obvious places along Milwaukee’s Oak Leaf Trail? No one knows, but ...
Some philosophers believe that creating art requires intention; for example, a sculptor will mold clay with the intention of having it look like Abraham Lincoln. And nonhuman animals, they’ll argue, ...
It was all about letting your freak flag fly at Lakefront Brewery on Thursday night. The popular spot to grab a beer hosted an oddities expo called Rare Bird Market.
The "Ecology of Fashion" exhibit at the Academy of Natural Sciences explores how the natural world influences — and is used in — the clothing industry.
He took copious notes on his observations of bird behavior as the fire raged. The yellow-rumped warbler is a migratory songbird that spends its winters in Los Angeles. For two days, Tingley ...
How many birds can you name? Many people can name only a few — even people who have bird feeders. Today’s technology, however, can greatly accelerate our learning curve. Perhaps the most ...
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams sits for an interview for the CNN docuseries “Breaking the Bird,” about the social media company’s rise and fall. The four-part series premieres Sunday, March 9. Photo ...
If you've been shopping for eggs lately, you're probably aware that prices are rising as the latest bird flu outbreak takes its toll on the nation's chickens. The most prevalent strain of the ...
Illustrating Gold Bird Art Plate Posted: March 4, 2025 | Last updated: March 4, 2025 Experience the mesmerizing process of illustrating a stunning gold bird art plate, where delicate strokes bring ...
Flocks of wild parrots roaming Iowa? A steaming plate of robin-and-bacon pie? Such avian oddities might seem outlandish in today’s America, but the past, as they say, is a foreign country—one where ...
From taxidermy and painting to soccer programs and ... workspace are almost completely filled with waterfowl. To mount a bird, it must be thawed and skinned. The heads and bodies are replaced ...
Since late 2024, the avian influenza virus H5N1 has been spreading rapidly through wild bird populations, possibly spurred by fall migration. Waterfowl and seabirds have been hit hard, though ...