For someone from South Asia’s high-temperature tropical zone, visiting the Swedish capital in March 2023 was both exciting ...
World Wetlands Day takes place on 2 February. Here’s why wetlands are important.
Whooper swans roost in the bay in front of Yandunjiao village in Shandong province on Jan 30. LI XINJUN/XINHUA This winter, the flocks of whooper swans waiting out the chilly weather in East China, ...
It’s not just the delicately balanced cycle of the seasons that’s being disrupted, but also our understanding of that cycle ...
Come March, whooper swans will brave the long journey north again, returning to wide expanses of their Arctic breeding ...
The international swan census takes place this weekend, with volunteers helping count whooper and Bewick’s swans Volunteer birders across the UK and Ireland will be among those taking part in the ...
Hundreds of "striking" whooper swans from Iceland have descended on a frozen wetland in Lancashire to enjoy a milder winter. Martin Mere in Burscough, which is managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands ...
Whooper swans visit during the colder months to avoid the harsher weather back home Hundreds of "striking" whooper swans from Iceland have descended on a frozen wetland in Lancashire to enjoy a milder ...
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Ireland's nature heroes: The birds that come here because it's winter
For a few weeks every year coming into the colder weather, the skies over Ireland are extraordinarily busy, writes Jack Morley.
Nearly 20 swans were found dead at Orlando's Lake Eola within a month, with bird flu confirmed as the cause. City officials are disinfecting the park, have posted warning signs, and are advising ...
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