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But when they're ready to lay eggs, they nestle in the branches of only the tallest and oldest redwoods. There, high above the ground and protected from rain, sun and predators, the birds lay ...
That's nearly 10% in just a couple of fires." Redwoods also don't live by themselves in the forest. They're a home to endangered birds like the marbled murrelet, and they're surrounded by other ...
The endangered California condor returned to soar the skies over the state's far northern coast redwood forests on Tuesday for the first time in more than a century. Two captive-bred birds were ...
On Tuesday, four of the big birds flew the coop after being born in a captive-breeding program. A livestream from the Yurok Tribe and the Redwood National and State Parks went live at 8 a.m. but ...
Charles Kellogg (1868-1949) could sing like a bird. Literally. At least that's the story, and the Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center is sticking to it. Kellogg would stand in front of an ...
I visited several sites seen in “The Birds” during a recent four-day trip to Sonoma County, which also included hiking in a redwood forest, biking past world-famous vineyards and wineries and ...
These arboreal bean poles were the result of a severe trimming designed to keep birds from nesting in redwoods before construction started on the flood bypass channel. As removal of the redwoods ...