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You don’t have to be a biologist or range scientist to see how the land use of grasslands of North Dakota has changed. Ashlyn ...
Male grosbeaks are among the most stunning birds out there. The females have a more subtle beauty. Grosbeaks, especially the ...
While performing work duties consisting of bird surveys in north-central South Dakota during the past week, I came across a species that is a new one for my life list. The very colorful bird was ...
Rose-breasted grosbeaks are migrating through Georgia now on their way to nesting grounds farther north — although a few may nest in the highest elevations of the state’s northeast mountains.
Like most of you, I’ve long appreciated the grit of North Dakota’s native species. We tend to think more about the toughness of sharp-tailed grouse, northern pike and pronghorn that, like our ...
There are a lot of different aspects of birding that make the activity rewarding. These include getting a great look at some species, getting a great photo, finding a rare bird, seeing a “lifer ...
North Dakota has its first confirmed case of bird flu in a commercial poultry flock since last spring, as cases mount throughout the Upper Midwest amid the southward migration of waterfowl for the ...
RJ Gross, upland game bird biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, shares insights on the annual survey.
The Western Meadowlark, state bird of North Dakota, was studied during research on the prevalence of grassland birds in fields of corn and soy beans in North Dakota used for biofuels.
This Yellow Grosbeak, a bird which is rarely seen outside of Mexico, is shown in the area of Berryville in north Arkansas in this undated courtesy photo. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Michael Linz) ...
North Dakota’s landscape has been extensively altered by agriculture and urbanization. More than half of North Dakota’s native prairie and wetlands have been converted to cropland or development.