The Rookery Bay Research Reserve in Naples is hosting several events for the Southwest Florida community to participate in ...
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Katherine Janus Kahn, illustrator of ‘Sammy Spider’ Jewish children’s books, dies at 83
Janus Kahn, a fine artist also noted for her works on political justice and women’s issues, illustrated more than 50 books ...
There was Big Bird Energy all over the runways this season. But how did feathers become a symbol of luxury in the first place?
Picking up and keeping feathers is illegal in the US, and the reason why has a surprising amount to do with hats.
Wildlife, landscapes, portraits, still lifes are among the watercolor artworks in “Courting the Muse,” the 2025 Vermont Watercolor Society Annual Awards Exhibition, currently at the Vermont Supreme ...
It’s all about access to getting food. They get nectar from flowers. These females that look like males are essentially ...
Nearly half of North America's birds are at risk of disappearing. But in one Minnesota town, artists are painting a different ...
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The Surprising Reason It’s Illegal To Keep Bird Feathers, And How Fancy Hats Started It All
It might seem harmless to pick up a colourful feather and take it home as a keepsake, but in many countries, including Canada ...
Published in the print edition of the October 14, 1933, issue. As part of an effort to make The New Yorker’s archive more accessible to readers, this story was digitized by an automated process and ...
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