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Survival in the wild often depends on smarts, not strength. These birds use distraction, disguise, and quick thinking to stay one step ahead of predators - and many of their strategies are ...
Seabirds have been fishing plastic from the ocean and feeding it to their chicks, researchers say. One bird was found to have ...
Ocho is the eighth eaglet that has hatched at the nest on U.S. Steel property. Along the Monongahela River, you may catch a ...
Flamingos have developed a unique hunting technique that helps them catch prey more easily by relying on their beaks and feet ...
Masters of fluid dynamics, the pink birds use everything from the shape of their feet to the chattering of their bills to vastly increase the number of shrimp they can catch.
The researchers discovered that the popular pink birds stir up sediment with their webbed, floppy feet, generating spinning ...
A UNEP project is supporting conservation and awareness of biodiversity in Istanbul, Turkey, by highlighting its position on ...
Birds of prey, with their razor-sharp talons and awe-inspiring speed ... Found across North America, these majestic birds are expert fishers, swooping down to pluck their catch from the water with ...
The bird of prey then flies off to a more comfortable and safe spot to consume its catch. Bald Eagle swooping down into the water to catch a fish. Tom Sheehy TAS Electronics for TSM. Bald Eagle ...
In the wild, bald eagles scavenge for carcasses and hunt live prey, but at the Avian Conservation Center ... U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to rehabilitate injured and sick wild birds. It has 21 ...
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This clever design helps the fish keep an eye on both what’s happening in the air and in the water, making it easier to spot predators and catch prey from all angles. The mantis shrimp is one of ...