A new study has discovered that birds in the Galápagos Islands are changing their behavior due to traffic noise, with those frequently exposed to vehicles showing heightened levels of aggression.
Record the sound of every bird species in the country. The mission is not frivolous, though. Many of the birds may soon be extinct.
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Birds & Blooms on MSNDiscover the Desert Birds of the SouthwestYou'll be amazed by the ways desert birds survive and thrive in dry country. Learn about the bird species that live in ...
Bird flu has devastated poultry and dairy farms since it was first detected in North America in late 2021. But what has been ...
Recordings of brain activity in budgerigars reveal sets of brain cells that represent different sounds like keys on a ...
The research, published March 19 in the journal Nature, suggests parrots (and specifically parakeets) could be a model for ...
"When a dragonfly hunts, it hovers perfectly still and positions itself between its prey and a shadow cast behind it by, say, ...
Photos shared to social media claim to depict a swarm of starlings flying through the air often, incredibly, in the shape of ...
Desert Furs performance: 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Left Hand Brewing, 1265 Boston Ave., Longmont. Get stoked for a day of stouts, ...
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Animals Around the Globe on MSNThis Birds Mimicry Skills Are So Good It Can Fool PredatorsIn the vast tapestry of nature’s wonders, there exists a bird whose mimicry skills are so impressive that they can deceive ...
Boulder International Film Festival: 9 a.m. Friday, Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Road, Longmont. The Boulder International Film ...
Some behaviorists also suggest that the chattering motion may be an involuntary response – almost like a muscle reflex – as ...
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