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Conservationists in Scotland successfully fed predators—making them so fat and happy that they no longer bothered killing rare birds.
The birds, famous for their distinctive "poor, bob-white" morning calls, had nearly vanished from Maryland after declining ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify a Fox SparrowLearn what a fox sparrow looks like and where to find this bird. Also learn about the fox sparrow's favorite foods, song and nesting habits.
A tiny, insect-eating bird that breeds in Alberta is delaying its annual migration south, a change likely triggered by ...
Despite its tiny stature, the smallest bird native to North America can survive cold nights in the Rocky Mountains, and some ...
A new AI tool that picks out bird and amphibian sounds in audio recordings could improve how ecologists monitor and study ...
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
Ornithologists and locals wonder what the future holds for this chick being raised by much taller, but still doting parents ...
So if birds sing so much in spring, it's because this season corresponds to the breeding period, and singing is their primary means of communication to attract a mate, defend territory and assert ...
Spring is also arriving earlier in three-fourths of the 276 natural resource parks that U.S. scientists examined, resulting in seasonal changes in vegetation such as pollen, seed, and fruit ...
Red-winged blackbirds are dive-bombing residents of one Toronto neighbourhood, swooping down and pecking at their heads, but an expert says there's not too much the locals can do as the birds ...
The 82nd consecutive spring bird count was held Saturday, May 3, with 44 observers in 15 parties. The survey tallied 148 species, which is slightly below the recent 30 year average of 150 species.
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