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A new study shows that one group of Galápagos yellow warblers responds to intruders more aggressively than others. It adds ...
Yet this amazing, ubiquitous bird is not without enemies. Snakes, squirrels, foxes and cats all prey on robins. But perhaps the robins most dangerous foe in the 1950s and 1960s was humans.
A nearby male robin looked like good prey to stalk, and I began quietly following the bird. A hunting robin epitomizes intensity, its laser focus on the ground nearby.
More than 30 birds of prey have a new place to call home at a popular Isle of Wight attraction. Island company Falconry Experience, together with its 37 birds, have been happily taken in by the ...
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