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Can we blame Texas? Yes, for lots of things right now.

Tonight, the bright gibbous moon appears between the two brightest evening planets Jupiter and Saturn.

Shorebirds come in many sizes and shapes.

It might have been their last kiss — if the lovers had mouths.

Since 1971, Gus Ben David has built poles for ospreys to nest and placed them throughout the Island. In just over 50 years he’s seen 160 poles placed...

The red planet Mars is worthy of attention this month as it both grows in brightness and gets easier to see after midnight. The planet has spent much...

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