One student's research project shows that birdwatching isn't only a fun hobby. It also has the power to direct birding research.
Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
It also isn't clear where the term "snarge" originated, but unlike "skeets," the term "snarge" doesn't appear to have been ...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Loons are on the mend in Maine, filling more of the state’s lakes and ponds with their haunting calls, ...
Three state agencies remain on alert after a third presumptive case of avian influenza — or bird flu — was found in a wild ...
Virginia’s winters can feel completely different depending on which part of the state you are in. While in the Appalachian ...
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How animals identify humans: How far dogs, deer, birds and other species can sense us
From a dog that 'sees with its nose' to an eagle spotting humans kilometres away, animal senses work in fascinating ways.
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Yankees identify lefty target to strengthen bullpen
The New York Yankees could use some help in the bullpen right now. They may have someone in mind.
After a career spent largely in the shadows, Field Museum ornithologist Dave Willard is enjoying a moment in the spotlight ...
North America’s favorite songbirds rely heavily on five tropical forests for wintering habitat and safe passage during ...
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Wednesday Bird Droppings: The Orioles are in on everyone
Moving on to Alonso, in talks with the Marlins, and Albernaz preaches fundamentals.
Different frequencies sound different to us. For instance, when you hum deeply, that’s about 200 Hz. The metallic sound of a ...
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