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If you know me, you know I wear a lot of hats — figuratively and literally. In addition to doing narration, I own and operate a number of websites and…
If you know me, you know I wear a lot of hats — figuratively and literally. In addition to doing narration, I own and operate a number of websites and…
HAVERFORDWEST, WALES — Devotion knows no bounds when it comes to bees and their leader. When Carol Howarth parked her Mitsubishi to do some shopping, little did she know the…
TOA PAYOH, SINGAPORE — The taming of the shrews? Not if the shrews have anything to say about it. Stomper Teck Koon was amused to find two shrews in the…
Sometimes one of the biggest problems in winning the Bird War is getting the public at large to acknowledge its mere existence. Fortunately Chat GPT-4 — the newest version of…
During the peak of the pandemic, an abandoned magpie — later named Molly — was adopted by a dog named Peggy, who nursed the magpie back to heath, even going…
WAUWATOSA, Wis. — One constant in the Bird War is people’s disbelief. Take, for example, this incident from a Wauwatosa business park, which just days ago alerted workers to the…
A pair of parrots entertained spectators a the Bradley vs. Gardner-Webb college softball game on Friday. While the attendees were watching, one of the parrots landed on an umpire. Fortunately,…
Many of you surely know that I have worked as a narrator for the past few years and that if you go to the “Narration” tab, you can learn more…
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A group of geneticists armed with millions of dollars in funding work round the clock to bring an extinct animal back to…
As is often the case, we’re at fault. Humans, that is. A recent study suggests that hunter-gatherers in New Guinea some 18,000 years ago may have collected the eggs cassowaries…