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Oceanic birds can smell what the ocean is cooking kilometres away, says U.S....
The birds themselves can smell strongly, too, which is thought to help detect one's mate or parent.
View ArticleClimate change is interfering with internal clocks of birds, and humans...
When birds sing outside your window at dawn, they're responding to internal clocks set to daily and annual rhythms. But what happens when climate change interferes with these clocks, putting the...
View ArticleHistoric Tyee Club at Campbell River keeps the dream of 30-pound chinook...
To become a member, you must catch a minimum 30-pound chinook salmon using a maximum 20-pound test line, six-to-nine-foot rod, hand-operated reel, and single barbless hook with artificial lure.
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