Millions of monarch butterflies won the 2024 competition. What stunning natural photography will come out of 2025?
Animal-borne cameras like the new PenguCams and National Geographic ... with their prey. This is typically done by sampling their feces or what is inside the stomachs of dead birds, but this ...
The photographer continued: “On one of my recent trips for this assignment, I witnessed firsthand the different strategies birds use to prey on ... as part of the National Geographic Live ...
Ray Bandar's "Bone Palace" spanned thousands of skulls he stashed in the basement of his Miraloma Park home. The collection ...
Birds, it turns out ... This story appears in the February 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. The American crows in Gabriella Mann’s Seattle Neighborhood love her, and the eight ...
Nestled in the heart of Maine’s wilderness, this 1.1-mile trail is like the overachiever of hiking paths – short enough to not scare off the “I only run when chased” crowd, but packed with enough ...
The image took Honorable Mention in the Cold Water category of the 13th Annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest. This year’s contest garnered thousands of entries from more than 90 countries.
“It’s a unique-looking bird of prey, but they can be very tricky to identify in the field. “It has beautiful, barred plumage; long, broad wings with finger-like feathers; and big feet and talons for ...
Birds of prey in medieval Britain relied far more heavily on scavenging human waste than previously thought, according to research that analyzed more than 30 ancient bird skeletons. Ancient red ...