enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Voelker Orth Museum - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voelker_Orth_Museum

    The Voelker Orth Museum, Bird Sanctuary and Victorian Garden is a museum at 149-19 38th Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Queens in New York City.In addition to preserving a German immigrant family's 1890s home and garden, the Voelker Orth Museum engages audiences through the arts, education, nature, horticulture and local history by offering house tours, temporary exhibitions ...

  3. William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_T._Davis_Wildlife...

    This refuge is the sixth largest park in New York City out of a total of 1,700 parks; it is only 30 acres (120,000 m 2) smaller than Central Park. Fiddler crabs are found in the refuge's salt marshes The refuge is at the confluence of Main and Springville Creeks, two tributaries of Freshkill Creek, a tidal creek which is connected to the Arthur ...

  4. Wild Bird Fund - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bird_Fund

    The Wild Bird Fund was incorporated as a nonprofit in 2005, marking the city's first licensed wildlife hospital. [3] [4] It operated in McMahon's New York apartment for several years, and in a space inside a veterinary hospital, Animal General, on Columbus Avenue in Manhattan's Upper West Side. [5] [2] [6]

  5. Important bluebird basics: When sightings increase in New ...

    www.aol.com/important-bluebird-basics-sightings...

    The key for a bluebird nest box is to have the hole be exactly 1.5 inches in diameter. Too large of a hole invites starlings and makes it easier for squirrels and other larger rodents to get in.

  6. What 'devil bird' sightings in New York tell us about ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/devil-bird-sightings-york-tell...

    Climate change and vulnerable birds in New York A lone Anhinga, also known as the Devil Bird, found along the Black Creek in Churchville Tuesday Dec. 15, 2020. Anhinga's have been nicknamed 'snake ...

  7. Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X_and_Dr._Betty...

    The Audubon Ballroom had fallen into disrepair after the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X, and by the mid-1970s it had become the property of New York City. In the early 1980s, Columbia University proposed the construction of a modern biotechnology center on the site, a plan that later grew to include a research park. [6]

  8. Pale Male - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Male

    Pale Male (1990 – May 16, 2023), or Palemale, was a red-tailed hawk that resided in and near New York City's Central Park from the 1990s until 2023. Birdwatcher and author Marie Winn gave him his name because of the unusually light coloring of his head.

  9. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica_Bay_Wildlife_Refuge

    By 1941, Moses planned to convert Jamaica Bay into a 18,000-acre (7,300 ha) recreation center. [15] In 1945, he asked the New York City Board of Estimate to transfer control of Jamaica Bay to NYC Parks so he could convert the bay into what The New York Times described as "a haven for wild life and a mecca for fishermen and boating enthusiasts ...