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I wrote about a number of unusual bird sightings reported in Yavapai County recently. Since then, there have been two more ...
Tucked between the Mojave Desert and the San Joaquin Valley sits a mountain paradise that’s been California’s best-kept secret – until now. Tehachapi isn’t just another dot on the map; it’s a ...
The Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers a green oasis in the desert landscape. This park has fishing lakes where you can catch bass and catfish. Families love the picnic areas under shady trees. The ...
Planning our weekend in Loyalton, it didn’t seem like this trip would be a turning point. No red flags to say that I may be ...
The last Apple Valley Rite Aid is on the company’s latest list of nearly 500 marked closures, which continues to grow as the drugstore chain works to sell or close its remaining stores. Signs ...
Local News Apple Valley park’s $16M renovation to feature inclusive playground, new pool Redwood Park’s current playground and pool will be fenced off for the year ...
Every spring, hundreds of species of birds can be viewed in the Upper Valley, many of which have migrated back to the area. The Dartmouth sat down with biology professor and ecology, evolution, ...
Apple Valley forward Camare Young (20) tries to get past Maple Grove forward Nathan Hromodka during the second half of a Class 4A quarterfinal game in the State Boys Basketball Tournament at ...
Finally, the agricultural edges of Davis are as good a place as any for spotting yellow-billed magpies, fascinating birds that are found exclusively in California’s Central Valley.
Pop across Highway 37 (enjoying the bird-filled Napa-Sonoma Marshes along the way) and in 30 minutes you’re in another avian world. Have you seen shrikes, magpies and cranes recently? They aren ...
Things To Do Great places to see birds in California’s Central Valley Davis is home to a university, great food and dozens of fantastic wood ducks. (Photo by Mick Thompson) ...
Bird flu outbreak: Over 2 million chickens, turkeys test positive in Miami Valley High Path Avian Influenza, otherwise known as bird flu, cases are continuing to grow in poultry in the Miami Valley.