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Yes. News bloopers do happen. Every year. Some are real. Some are fake ones created for attracting some free attention. If this video is fake, it is a kind of...
made popular Jun 29 2009
Filed under: Sports, Weird, Nature In a piece of news that has tennis commentators saying, “You cannot be serious!” a falcon in England has learned to swoop...
made popular Jun 28 2009
Building-integrated wind turbine is the most “in thing” in the field of wind power these days. Electricity is being produced right where it is needed, eliminating...
made popular May 9 2009
As the Obama administration pursues more homegrown energy sources, a new government report faults energy production of all types _ wind, ethanol and mountaintop coal...
made popular Mar 19 2009
Some drunks got out of hand, but instead of barflies it was birds intoxicated from eating fermented fruit. The Health Department investigated after receiving calls this...
made popular Mar 2 2009
A state-by-state list of birds that are becoming more common and less common, perhaps because of shifts related to climate change, and the estimated miles the birds...
made popular Feb 10 2009
The following 20 birds moved the most north of all 305 species studied by the Audubon Society. For five of the birds on the list _ Wild Turkey, Marbled Murrelet,...
made popular Feb 10 2009
When it comes to global warming, the canary in the coal mine isn’t a canary at all. It’s a purple finch. As the temperature across the U.S. has gotten...
made popular Feb 10 2009
The government is taking too long to develop a useful bird-detecting radar that might prevent incidents like last month’s dramatic splashdown of a US Airways...
made popular Feb 2 2009
Birds like those believed to have crippled a US Airways jetliner in New York have been a danger to aviation since the days of Orville and Wilbur Wright, so airports use...
made popular Jan 16 2009
Police investigating the death of a morbidly obese woman found her disabled mother living in their squalid mobile home with more than 60 caged birds, a few of them...
made popular Jan 1 2009
Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway won the super-G on the Birds of Prey course to add to the downhill title he captured on it the previous day.
made popular Dec 6 2008
Stefan must be a fan of the good ol’ western movies and the amigos. What you see here is the design of a Bald Eagle, which also happens to be one of the American...
made popular Jul 26 2008
It’s an Arkansas bird story that at first might be hard to swallow. A pair of conjoined barn swallows, attached at the hip by skin and possibly muscle tissue,...
made popular Jul 18 2008
In a first, a new study has corroborated statistically what many ornithologists have long suspected — that most birds fly in flocks even at night.
made popular Jul 8 2008
If you happen across a baby bird in your back yard, there are several things that you can do. First of all, you could decide to do nothing and leave the bird where it...
made popular Jun 29 2008
Several days ago, I read a story about how Peru’s butterfly exports had increased 43% from January-April of this year. These are the butterflies that are pinned into...
made popular Jun 25 2008
Experts are telling Chicago residents to beware of the birds.The fiercely territorial behavior of red-winged blackbirds is being blamed on several recent dive-bomb...
made popular Jun 22 2008
You can now find out whether you are an early bird or a night owl – thanks to scientists at Swansea University, who have discovered a new “non-invasive”...
made popular Jun 7 2008
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