It's no joke; the falcons on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' FalconCam have laid their first egg of the season.
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A newly identified parasitic wasp that buzzed and flew among dinosaurs 99 million years ago evolved a bizarre mechanism, ...
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Piping plover parents have their work cut out for them with these precocious chicks. Ready to roam the beach just hours after ...
Two of Jackie and Shadow's three eggs, located in a nest atop a tree near Big Bear Lake, appear to be hatching. The hatching comes three years to the date of the eagle couple's last successful hatch.
The eagles at the U.S. Steel nest in West Mifflin are on egg watch — as are the hundreds of people who watch the livestream.
Two of Jackie and Shadow's three eggs, located in a nest atop a tree near Big Bear Lake, appear to be hatching. The hatching comes three years to the date of the eagle couple's last successful hatch.
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