Birds of prey, including hawks, falcons, owls and eagles, such as the bald eagle above, are also known as raptors because they use their claws instead of their beaks to capture prey. They are ...
From the mountainous west to the coastal east, there’s no shortage of diverse habitats in Virginia. As a result, a variety of species are able to thrive here. Ready to learn more about the different ...
Matt Reidy of TPWD knows a thing or two about raptors and their feeding habits. Here's a look at birds of prey in Texas.
On a frosty October morning, a quiet yard and missing songbirds reveal the presence of a calm, young Cooper’s hawk perched ...
Sue Rokos of Delanson, left, and Naomi Lloyd of West Sand Lake use binoculars Wednesday to view a kingfisher at Beaver Pond at the 44th annual New Year’s bird count survey at Five Rivers Environmental ...
There might be more than 800,000 people living in the region but it's still home to plenty of wildlife. Check out these photographs of hawks, deer, bear, foxes, birds, squirrels taken by the Times ...
A Gilroy-based bird photographer has captured a rare phenomenon of bald eagles raising baby red-tail hawks. Doug Gillard had been photographing a Santa Clara County bald eagle nest for several months ...