Big Bear’s beloved bald eagles, Jackie and Shadow, lost their first eggs after ravens raided the nest while the pair was away on Dec. 30.
Scientists once thought that planning required a primate brain. Experiments with birds are now proving that assumption wrong.
After abandoning their nest for over three hours, Jackie and Shadow’s eagle eggs were damaged by invading birds near Big Bear Lake.
Crows are rarely seen alone. They gather on rooftops, fields, and trees, often drawing attention simply by their number and ...
While maybe not as extreme as a murder of crows, their corvid cousin the raven also gets a bit of a raw deal.
In a heartbreaking incident, the devoted bald eagle parents, Jackie and Shadow, abandoned their two eggs for several hours, leading to a tragic outcome. This article will delve into the details of the ...
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Why Ravens Were Once Thought to Possess Hidden Knowledge
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!—Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted—On this ...
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If These Birds Won't Stop Damaging Your Lawn, They May Actually Be Helping
A crow or two can be a fun sighting. Several crows, digging up your lawn, can be aggravating. But really, they're sending you ...
This big fella joined our turkey sandwich picnic on the top of Djouce Mountain on our Christmas hike. Is he a common raven?
A half-dozen geese found dead in and near the park in Huntington are being tested for possible avian influenza, officials say ...
An amendment to the Nature Protection Act published in this week’s Gibraltar Gazette has given crow species the strictest level of protection available under Gibraltar’s wildlife conservation laws.
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