A study on bird intelligence found that emus and rheas can solve puzzles to access food, proving they can innovate.
These birds are not intimidated by the cold. Ornithologist Edward Howe Forbush observed juncos bathing in streams of melting ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSN13 Fascinating Mourning Dove FactsMournings doves are common in backyards across America. Learn interesting facts you should know about the beautiful mourning ...
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Hosted on MSN10 Birds With Stunning Yellow Eyes (Pictures Included)Ever noticed how some birds seem to have a stare that cuts right through you? That’s often thanks to their striking yellow ...
FALMOUTH, Maine — Many Mainers love their feathered friends, often welcoming wild birds to their backyards with birdseed and ...
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Digital Camera World on MSN5-minute photo tips: Bird photography do’s & don’tsStart by studying your feathery subjects and learn their behavioural patterns to find and predict their next move ...
Once abundant throughout southeastern Australia, the critically endangered plains-wanderer is now on the brink of extinction ...
Spix’s disc-winged bats shrieked when they were first shown mealworms, a new food for them. Were they alarmed, or were they ...
An easy way that I stay connected to nature, even if I have a busy schedule, is taking a moment to look out a window and ...
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