The crustacean’s blue shell is a result of a genetic mutation that causes the lobster to produce more of a particular protein, giving its shell
Month: September 2023
Sometimes, all it takes to repair an injured bird is some cardboard, tape, and creativity. Recently, the California Wildlife Center (CWC) in Malibu rescued a
Recently, artist and photographer Laurie Wolf was in her backyard in Jupiter, Florida, inspecting all the different birdhouses (also known as nesting boxes) she and
The male is the eye-piercing image of iridescence; with a green crested head, red neck, green shoulders, blue back, orange tail, and finished with a
The Violet-Backed Starling is truly a stunning bird. With its vibrant violet iridescence – this is not one to be missed! This bird is relatively
ALL 35 SUBSPECIES LOOK VERY SIMILAR, ONLY DIFFERING IN MALES WHEN IN BREEDING PLUMAGE. Covered tail to forehead in a striking shade of yellow makes
This fish breaks all sorts of records. DNR fisheries crew tagging the record-breaking sturgeon at the Shawano dam. The fish was then released to allow
A bird sporting an impressive triangular crest, half black and half blue, finished off with a definitive black and blue demarcation. Meet the Stellers Jay
A rather rotund but exquisitely colored bird, covered in flame orange, flecked with white dots. Meet Temminck’s tragopan The Temminck’s tragopan (Tragopan temminckii) is a
The Myna bird, also known as the Indian Myna (Acridotheres tristis), is a distinctive and captivating creature that has earned the nickname “The Bird Who