If you ever find a young bird with scruffy feathers, hopping around looking sort of clueless, with no parents to be seen, you might think it’s in trouble and needs to be rescued. But that’s probably ...
Civil rights lawyer Catherine Sevcenko spends her spare time taking in and rehabilitating injured birds in Alexandria, Va. Many of the fledgling crows that appear at her door have fallen from nests, ...
A fledgling albino fish crow was discovered in Connecticut struggling to fly, a wildlife rehabilitation center says. A Place Called Hope A crow’s coloring can make it an easily recognizable bird.
The first broods of bluebirds, Carolina wrens, and chickadees have fledged. So should we rid the nest boxes of old nest material and all its mess as soon as babies fledge? Research says, that depends.
When Glenn Phillips, executive director of the Golden Gate Audubon Society, saw a crow fledgling in the garden of his Berkeley office last week, he braced himself for the commotion that was sure to ...
The common crow knows when you're out to get him — and he's likely to teach his friends and family to watch out for you, a new study finds. In results that can only be described as Hitchcockian, ...
A crow’s coloring can make it an easily recognizable bird. However, not all crows have the same, dark plumage they’re commonly known for. Sometimes, a crow’s feathers can display shades of white and, ...
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