A RARE leucistic Philippine Pied Fantail was documented in Great Sta. Cruz Island, Sta. Barbara village, Zamboanga City, the ...
Early European settlers in Australia called rufous fantails "mad fans", because of their wagging, fanned tail and the fact that they never sit still. They chase insects on the wing, whirling and ...
From Comet to Fantail, here is a one-stop guide to the five most popular varieties of Goldfish admired worldwide.
The original fantail was lost in the 1940s Suffolk County Council said A "much cherished" Grade II listed 19th Century windmill has had its fantail replaced after it was damaged by winds. The £14,300 ...