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The horned lark is the 2026 ABA bird of the year
Get ready to celebrate and appreciate an adorable fixture of open, flat lands: the horned lark is ABA's pick for Bird of the ...
Maybe it's a little early in the year to be listening for singing horned larks, but not by much. Horned larks are the first harbingers of spring, often arriving in the Red River Valley by mid-February ...
The streaked horned lark, found in the Willamette Valley and southwest Washington, will cost $22.9 million to $81 million over 25 years to recover, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates in a ...
The bird world made a pretty dramatic swing from winter toward spring this week, but you had to be in the right place to see it. The change took place along roadsides throughout the Red River Valley.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Environmental advocates want common farming practices to stop being exempted from the prohibition against harming or killing streaked horned larks in Oregon’s Willamette Valley and ...
Environmentalists want the federal government to increase protections for the threatened bird found in Oregon and Washington state. A federal judge in Oregon has sided with two environmental ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Center for Biological Diversity and the Audubon Society of Portland filed a formal notice today of their intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to better protect the ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— In response to a lawsuit by the Center for Biological Diversity and Bird Alliance of Oregon, a federal judge found that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2022 determination that the ...
MADISON — The hefty horned lark has been crowned the winner of Fat Bird Week. Just as Katmai National Park and Preserve has "Fat Bear Week," Wisconsin just concluded its first-ever "Fat Bird Week," ...
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Rexburg Christmas bird count lowest in six years
Do you think we are going to find any horned larks today?” asked my birding partner for the Rexburg Christmas Bird Count of ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Halloween is long past, but you may notice devilish figures hanging out in scrubby fields and open areas this winter: horned larks. These birds are ...
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