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A critically endangered New Zealand parrot is receiving much needed help. The flightless Kākāpō, though once widespread in ...
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New Scientist on MSNCrafty cockatoos learn to use public drinking fountainsSulphur-crested cockatoos are waiting in line at public drinking fountains in Sydney to have their daily drinks of water in ...
Parrots living in Sydney have learned how to turn on water fountains for a drink. It's the first such drinking strategy seen in the birds.
In suburban Sydney, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) previously figured out how to break into garbage bins and ...
They had also learned how to flip open garbage lids in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. Scientists wonder what they’ll work out next.
Though native to temperate and subtropical South America, monk parakeets can survive the cold winters of the northern U.S. With information collected from two databases of bird sightings—the ...
Chester County woman can lay claim to many such bluebirds as she helps protect and preserve our area’s bluebird population.
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Live Science on MSNAustralian 'trash parrots' have now developed a local 'drinking tradition'Wild cockatoos in Western Sydney have learned to drink from water fountains — choosing to drink from them even if they have ...
A 47-million-year-old cicada fossil from Germany’s Messel Pit could teach us about the evolution of insect communication.
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Mongabay News on MSNTabby’s likely ancestor & Earth’s most widespread wildcat is an enigmaThe Afro-Asiatic wildcat (Felis lybica) is the world’s most widely distributed wildcat, but experts and information on the ...
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