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Trumpeter swans feasting on rotten potatoes
Christmas Eve morning as I was trying to beat the last-minute rush to Walmart in Rexburg when I heard the unmistakable call ...
The near-record-setting month of March brought an unexpected quick end to winter. A snowpack of nearly 2 feet rapidly shrunk right before our eyes as mild temperatures -- which mostly stayed above ...
Each day, we view the swamp from an overlook that Joe built which we call “The Hide." This name came from his tours in England, where they typically use the word "hide" for a small bird watching ...
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OAK HARBOR — In the 1700s and early 1800s, the Trumpeter Swan was an abundant species in Ohio. However, by 1920, the Trumpeter Swan had disappeared from Ohio and most of the eastern U.S. That is, ...
MAGNESS LAKE — The winter swan dives at Magness Lake are not performed by daredevil humans braving the chilly waters. The maneuvers, as much a dip as a dive, are a feeding technique employed by ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have been re-introducing trumpeter swans - the largest bird native to North America and, on average, the largest living waterfowl species on the planet - to ...
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