The ferruginous hawk continued at Morris Island in Chatham, where other sightings included a semipalmated plover, 12 black-bellied plovers, 200 dunlin, and 8 Northern harriers.
Rats are certainly not a new problem for Boston — in fact, it seems to have gotten worse over the years, and a new study ...
A new study found that the warming climate may be partially responsible for Boston’s increasing rat population.
Recent sightings (through Jan. 28) as reported to Mass Audubon. The ferruginous hawk continued at Morris Island in Chatham, where other sightings included 2 piping plovers, 2 semipalmated plovers ...
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Dead bird sightings on the rise in southeastern Massachusetts, sparking bird flu concerns(WJAR) — A growing number of dead wild bird sightings is sparking concerns about bird flu in parts of Massachusetts. In a Facebook post, the city of Taunton acknowledged an increase in sightings ...
The Buffalo Sabres 7-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday was a positive moment in an otherwise dreary and disappointing season. Tage Thompson and JJ Peterka each registered a hat trick; the ...
Coyote sighting seem to be more frequent this time of year, including in Somerville and Cambridge, and though they are most ...
Rats are certainly not a new problem for Boston — in fact, it seems to have gotten worse over the years, and a new study ...
WESTWOOD -- Xaverian Brothers High School encountered a celebrity sighting this afternoon when legendary New England Patriots ...
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Rats! More rodents are infesting cities as scientists say warmer temperatures mean more rat babiesA new study finds that rat infestation in many of the world’s cities appears to be soaring, especially in Washington ...
In the first study of its kind, scientists found a correlation between climate change and a rise in urban rat populations.
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