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Shy water birds called limpkins venture into Arkansas from tropics, hungry for invasive apple snails
A funny looking, escargot-eating, turkey-size bird ... water." The upside is that limpkins have a ravenous appetite for the invasive apple snails moving (and not at a snail's pace) into Arkansas ...
In a canoe gliding quietly through still water ... Refuge in eastern Arkansas. It’s the kind of primeval habitat the now world-famous, and ultra-elusive, bird haunts. It’s also just northwest ...
Driving across the Grand Prairie this time of year, you’ll notice the great flocks of blue, snow, Ross’s and specklebelly geese filling skies and fields as they make their annual “grand ...
"We have a lot more questions," said Karen Rowe, an ornithologist with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. She said there are documented cases of birds becoming confused and plunging to earth.
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