by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 22, 2018
Peregrine falcon QUICK FACTS Latin Name: Falco peregrinus Status: Least concern Range: Everywhere except polar regions, mountains, and rainforests Diet: Other medium-sized birds Length: 13-23 inches About the peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon is a large...
by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 22, 2018
American black bear QUICK FACTS Latin Name: Ursus americanus Status: Least concern Range: North America Diet: Vegetation, carrion, honey, insects, larvae, ungulates Weight: 240 pounds Length: 4.5 feet About the american black bear The American black bear is...
by Pacific Forest Trust | Jul 29, 2015
Distinct calls, large heads, and relatively small eyes define the Great Gray Owl, a predatory bird found in colder climates.
by Pacific Forest Trust | Jul 28, 2015
Greater Sandhill Crane Quick Facts Latin Name: Grus canadensis tabida Status: No special status Population: Northern United States and southern Canada (summer). Southern U.S. (winter) Diet: Seeds, berries, small vertebrates, and small invertebrates Weight:...