The rising popularity of songbird singing competitions in Indonesia has led to the dramatic decline of the white-rumped shama ...
Populations of Rüppell’s vultures have fallen by more than 90% over the past four decades. Knowing exactly where these ...
New Zealand's Department of Conservation launched a live stream of a kākāpō nest home to a 24-year-old female, one of 236 ...
The house sparrow is a highly invasive pest in North Carolina, and bluebird enthusiasts frequently throw their eggs out and remove their nests to keep them from overtaking the nestboxes that bluebirds ...
Unsurprisingly, breeding is a major mechanic in Mewgenics. Making cats strong in a run is one thing, but giving them a stronger start will go a long way. Here's a helpful primer on breeding ...
Kakapos, which are reclusive and flightless and can live as long as humans, are found only in New Zealand. They feed on the fruit of the rimu tree.
Years ago, I stood outside the gates of the old Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point plant. The world’s largest steel mill was bleak. Its furnaces were stone cold; its locomotives were immobile; and worst ...
In North America’s spring, a bubbly song burbles up from some grassy meadows, the song of the breeding male bobolink. It is a “bubbling, jangling warble with short notes on widely different pitches; ...
Discover the brain science behind how birds learn to sing, from song nuclei to social cues and critical learning windows.
Centuries before the rise of the Inca Empire, a much smaller kingdom on the central coast of Peru already had a sophisticated ...
Chase Barnes, who breeds chickens and pigeons on a small farm south of Kansas City, had never seen a pigeon "throuple.
We like to think that animals, including humans, follow the crowd. Think of a flock of pigeons taking off from the city square together or the recent frenzy over labubus. If most of the group does ...
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