Migrating flocks of sandhill cranes and other birds is one of highlights at Greene County wildlife area near Linton.
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Why Indiana’s state bird isn’t rare—but that’s the point
Quick Take The northern cardinal secured its place as Indiana’s bird by inhabiting the state year-round. The 1933 legal statute referred to the bird as the “Red Bird or Cardinal,” acknowledging the ...
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Red-tail Conservancy: Indiana winter means quiet beauty, care for wildlife
Our everyday choices, both at home and when visiting natural areas, can either add stress or offer support during these cold ...
The northern cardinal secured its place as Indiana’s bird by inhabiting the state year-round. The 1933 legal statute referred to the bird as the “Red Bird or Cardinal,” acknowledging the common name ...
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