In a new study, wild regent honeyeaters became vocal tutors, teaching their disappearing song to birds in a captive breeding ...
Hungry gulls do not only steal our chips and sandwiches. They learn our habits, and look for reliable sources of food. That includes waste treatment centers, landfill or anywhere food waste is ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources has closed its managed and owned islands, marking the beginning of coastal bird breeding season. Laughing gulls, brown ...
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Bird nesting cycle: Nature's most beautiful phase
Nesting Cycle Chipping Sparrow nest by Red Wing Birding More than 700 bird species breed in North America, and the variations ...
A study by the University of Vienna and Anglia Ruskin University challenges this belief. Female birds do sing, and in many species, singing is common. In fact, female song exists in more than half of ...
Have an aggressive bird obsessed with its own reflection? Protect it and your property with these simple tips.
Hummingbird may travel nearly 3,000 miles to reach their favorite breeding grounds. Ruby-throated hummingbirds are arriving in Mississippi as they make their way to breeding grounds in North America ...
Since the 1970s, the U.S. has lost billions of birds. We now know that those losses aren’t just growing – they are accelerating in places with intensive human activity, particularly where agriculture ...
Put our your feeders and grab your binoculars, hummingbird migration season is upon us. Here's when and how to spot the ...
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How do birds know when it’s time to migrate?
Why Do Birds Migrate North in Spring? Flying north might seem daunting, but birds do it for good reasons. Species that journey to the tropics for winter must compete with year-round tropical residents ...
Sixty years of data show that cold snaps and heavy rain can stunt the growth of baby birds and reduce their survival chances. A study from the University of Oxford, published March 11, finds that sudd ...
More than 400 traps were laid across the island in a £4.5m project which featured a specially-trained detection dog called Woody.
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