DENVER (KDVR) — A vegetation fire east of Parker in Douglas County that reached just over one acre before being put out Tuesday morning has been attributed to a bird making contact with power lines.
It's where they hang out, just like humans have bars and restaurants, around the pool or at the beach. These feathered friends love to perch. Sometimes, maybe it's a date or friends' day out, or an ...
PENDLETON — New research from wildlife biologists shows poachers play a bigger role in the deaths of eagles, hawks and other birds of prey in the West than previously thought. Volunteers at the Blue ...
Bald eagles are flocking to the Lake of the Ozarks region in Missouri. To protect the nation’s symbol, Ameren Missouri recently installed high-visibility flight diverters on distribution and ...
DEAR JOAN — We regularly notice a line of birds perched on the same wire no matter when we drive by. There is a set of two wires, and they're always on the same one. This is on Highway 85, in the San ...
A study examining protected birds found dead along power lines on public lands in the western U.S. shows that gunshot deaths were three times more common than deaths from other causes. In the Great ...