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Potoos are nocturnal birds known for their hauntingly expressive faces, excellent camouflage, and unique presence in the forests of Central and South America.
North Dakota has its first confirmed case of bird flu in a domestic poultry flock this year, amid the ongoing national outbreak.
I wouldn’t say they’re extinct from North Dakota, but I do think you could argue they’re functionally extinct,” Kolar said.
A variety of factors are behind the decline, including loss of the Big Sagebrush species – Artemisia tridentanta – upon which ...
The bald eagle has finally became the official U.S. bird, and many Native Americans are thrilled to see it finally get the ...
North Dakota's fall duck flight is expected to be similar to last year, despite a 28% increase in duck brood numbers, the Game and Fish Department said in a news release. According to John Palarski, ...
The Great Eared Nightjar, a bird resembling a 'baby dragon,' inhabits the dense forests of South and Southeast Asia. Its ...