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Aptly named superb starlings enjoy the bird feeder at Mpala Ranch.

Day 5: Bird Watching and Animal Tracking

Living among the African wildlife, Smithsonian researchers are busy studying the symbiotic relationships between flora and fauna

Images and phrases from The Wizard of Oz are so pervasive that it's hard to conceive of it as the product of one man's imagination.

Frank Baum, the Man Behind the Curtain

The author of The Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum, traveled many paths before he found his Yellow Brick Road

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Smithsonian Marks Anniversary of Stonewall Riots

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A New, Giant Predatory Dinosaur From Spain

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What's in your Lunch Box? Part 3 -- War and the Suburbs

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Folklife Festival Events for Thursday, June 25

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Using Math to Examine Iran’s Election Results

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Russian Relics at Sackler, Explore More about Russia at the Smithsonian

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Scientists Race to Salvage Fossils Before Panama Canal Expansion

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Five White Wines to Drink This Summer

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A Triceratops at the National Zoo

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Archaeological Treasure Safe From Dam (For Now)

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The Folklife Festival is Back on the Mall!

Welcome back the ten-day celebration that has been happening on the National Mall since 1968

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What's in Your Lunch Box? Part 2 -- Prohibition and the Great Depression

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Beware of Red Sox Bearing Gifts

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"Baby Dinosaur" Appears on Rock

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Zicam Reveals Holes in Drug Regulation

Hailing from the Democratic Republic of Congo, António Ole and Aimé Mpane have created multimedia installations on view at the National Museum of African Art through August 2.

Across Africa, Finding Common Ground in Their Art

António Ole and Aimé Mpane came together to converse through artwork in a new insallation at the National Museum of African Art

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Apollo Lunar Module Gets a Facelift

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