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Wildlife Photo of the Week: Bald Eagle Beauty
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we chose a bald eagle coming in for a nest landing. Photographer Janice Lichti
Read More »Wildlife Photo of the Week: Barred Owl
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we chose a regular dinner-time visitor. Photographer John Ferris says Sidney, as this barred
Read More »Wildlife Photo of the Week: Crested Hawk Eagle
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we selected a fortunate sighting in Sri Lanka. Photographer Antonia Oriel spotted this crested
Read More »Wildlife Photo of the Week: Eye Contact
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we chose an owl in Illinois. Photographer Stan Kirschner captured this intense stare of
Read More »Wildlife Photo of the Week: Quetzal
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we selected a quetzal in Costa Rica. Photographer Ling Yoong saw this breathtaking bird
Read More »Wildlife Photo of the Week: Ruby Throated Hummingbird
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we selected a ruby throated hummingbird. Photographer William Friggle captured the moment this hummingbird
Read More »Wildlife Photo of the Week: Play with Prey
Every Friday, we choose our favorite photo of the week from our Wildlife Photo of the Day website. This week we selected a moment from the Chobe River in Botswana. Photographer Ravi Tennakoon watched as
Read More »Turkeys: Smart and—Perhaps—Beautiful Birds
Despite what you may have learned in elementary school, there were probably no turkeys at the first Thanksgiving. The written menu listed fowl, but this most likely meant ducks, goose, grouse, passenger pigeons, swans—or
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