Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
The birds flying highest, furthest and fastest. The birds diving deepest, enduring the harshest conditions. The birds most splendid and most curious. If we look for the champion of champions, it must ...
How does forest management affect wildlife, specifically birds? Which birds prefer which types of forest habitat? How can you help birds thrive on your property? The Forestry for the Birds Virtual ...
Titmice and chickadees, the only two North American members of the family Paridae, are among our most common yard birds. True, sometimes, familiarity breeds contempt; but paying close attention to ...
SOCORRO, New Mexico (Reuters) - Scientists in New Mexico are giving dead birds a new life with an unconventional approach to wildlife research. A team at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and ...
The Chathams sit roughly 785 kilometers (488 miles) east of mainland New Zealand and have long been a crucible of endemic ...
"Bird Love looks at the extraordinary range of mating systems in the avian world, exploring all the stages from courtship and nest-building to protecting eggs and raising chicks...[it] is a ...
You've likely seen the headlines: "Three Billion Birds Lost in Just 30 Years." Some of us remember meadowlarks singing from every fence post. No more. Many of us remember the haunting nightly call of ...
said Sir David Attenborough, looking out into his garden on a summer morning, assuring me there is avian interest even here. “What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us ...