Plus, readers ask about goldfinches nesting and eating, starlings making holes in lawns and swans appearing in local waters.
Meanwhile, bird migrations in the Great Lakes region are worsening the problem. Loss of wetlands is pushing birds closer to farms, increasing the risk of outbreaks. Experts emphasize that vaccination ...
The possession of feathers and other parts of native North American birds without a permit is banned by the Migratory Bird ...
Coming on the tails of the 2024 season’s record-breaking harvest of 16,714 turkeys, Huck suspects it’ll be another promising ...
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the April 4, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Pigeons are a pest, and unfortunately they are hard to cull. They can damage your home and make a mess of your property, but ...
Great Lakes farms have become a hot spot for bird flu, killing millions of birds and raising fears of a human pandemic.
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Egg prices are at an all-time average high in the U.S. at $5.90 a dozen — up nearly $3 from last year. The main reason is the ...
The first egg of the season can be spotted on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources FalconCam. This year's pair ...
In a sure sign that spring is not far behind, the first Purple Martins of the year have been spotted in Minnesota.
For the past week, a small community in Carver County, Minnesota, has been invaded by bald eagles. "I've never seen that many ...
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