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The Call of the Cuckoo Echoes in the Distance
A common cuckoo calls from deep within the trees, its presence felt but never seen. Its song carries across the landscape—a ...
Cuckoos sneak their eggs into other birds’ nests and copy egg colors to avoid detection. This study explains how they adjust to many hosts.
Birdwatchers across the country are going absolutely cuckoo over a once-in-a-lifetime discovery on Long Island. According to the clip posted below, a golfer named Roy William Gardner stumbled upon an ...
It’s a birdie he won’t ever forget. Bird lovers are flocking to a Long Island golf course to see the biggest star to hit the links here since the Ryder Cup — after a golfer spotted a rare cuckoo bird, ...
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7 Stupid Moments From Trump’s McDonald’s Summit Speech
Trump addressed Americans’ affordability concerns by rambling about the Gulf of Mexico, mocking Tom Cruise, and doing a weird ...
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Incredibly Rare Bird Turns Up on Long Island
Bird-watchers across the country are flocking to Long Island after a common cuckoo—so rare in the US that it's been seen in the lower 48 just four times—turned up in Riverhead, New York. The bird's ...
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10 Best Thriller Books To Read Right Now
If you need a break from streaming and binge-watching, here are some fantastic thrillers to read right now, several of which have movies on the way.
From "Carrie" to "The Shining," we ranked every Stephen King adaptation ever made, just in time for "The Running Man" to hit ...
That’s Sugarcreek, Ohio in geographical form. This enchanting village tucked into the gentle hills of Ohio’s Amish Country isn’t just a quaint tourist stop – it’s a full-immersion experience in what ...
There’s a place in Ohio where your speedometer rarely climbs above 25 mph, and somehow, that becomes the whole point of the journey – welcome to Sugarcreek. This enchanting pocket of Amish Country ...
A bird sighting on New York's Long Island has avian enthusiasts flocking to the region in the hopes of spotting a feathered friend who has never been seen before in the state.
Birders are going cuckoo for a rare sight on Long Island. The common cuckoo bird has been spotted only four times in U.S. history in the lower 48 states, experts say. Now, it's in Riverhead. Hundreds ...
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