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Red-Crested Cardinal: Truly A Tanager

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The handsome Red-Crested Cardinal is well-named, with a bright red crest that the bird can raise and lower and a red head and chest. It’s white underneath, with a gray back, wings, and tail and a conical, light-colored bill. Juvenile Red-Crested Cardinals are similar to the adults, but are brownish-orange where the adults are red. The Red-Crested Cardinal is sometimes called the Brazilian Cardinal, a nod to its South American distribution. Its genus name, Paroaria, derives from Tiéguacú paroára, a name for a small yellow, red and grey bird … Continue

Exploring The Fauna Of Bruce Peninsula National Park

Bruce Peninsula National Park is a natural gem in Ontario, Canada. Known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and majestic forests. The park is also a haven for a diverse array of wildlife. While the park’s flora and geological features often steal the spotlight, its fauna is equally captivating, offering visitors a chance to encounter species that thrive in this unique ecosystem.

A Rich Habitat For Wildlife

Bruce Peninsula National Park’s varied landscapes—ranging from dense forests and wetlands to rocky shorelines and alvars—create ideal habitats for a wide range of animals. The park’s location within the Niagara Escarpment, a … Continue

Poor Macaque Mom Is All Alone

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Poor macaque mom is all alone.

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Frederick Douglass: A Beacon Of Freedom And Equality

A sketch of Frederick Douglass / Image by GDJ / Pixabay

Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in February 1818, emerged as one of the most influential African-American abolitionists, orators, writers, and statesmen of the 19th century. His life story is a testament to the power of resilience, education, and the unyielding pursuit of justice. Douglass not only fought for the abolition of slavery but also championed the causes of women’s rights, education, and equality for all.

Early Life And Escape From Slavery

Frederick Douglass was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey on a plantation in Talbot County, Maryland. Separated … Continue