All of nature seems to be in reproductive overdrive or perhaps more accurately hyper-drive. Just look around, baby birds seems to be everywhere. Big birds, little birds and everything in-between.
observed the birds’ behavior in 2014 in Amsterdam, where she lives. “The poor warbler almost disappears in the wide-opened mouth of its ‘adopted’ baby,” Slothouber says. And yet “the ...
To those who think parrots are only capable of mindless mimicry ... Recognizing that the child was in distress, Willie began flapping his wings hysterically, squawking, “Mama baby! Mama baby!” ...
Some bird-lovers like to refer to owlet-nightjars by a sweet pseudonym. “A common name for these creatures is 'fairy owls,' and that is the most perfect name ever,” Wild Animals Australia wrote.
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