The female will produce a clutch of 3 to 4 white eggs and will lay them directly on a layer of fresh wood chips at the bottom of the newly excavated nest cavity. Both birds will take turns incubating ...
The Wollemi Pine’s bark looks like bubbling chocolate—but its real secret? It’s a 200-million-year-old survivor from the age of dinosaurs.
Scott Graaf is nodding in agreement, noting that never had they seen crow flocks come to their street and to that tree. “It felt like a reverence of crows,” he says.
The last hours of the bear trio known to frequent the hamlet of Old Forge were detailed in an incident report the Explorer received.