American Birds Named After People Will Be Renamed
The birdwatching space has been unexpected the staging ground of a great deal of social debate and controversy in the […]
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The birdwatching space has been unexpected the staging ground of a great deal of social debate and controversy in the […]
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Unlike most of us in the Northern Hemisphere who are gearing up for cool autumn temperatures, Australia is entering springtime.
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Darwin’s Finches are some of the most famous birds in all of natural science. Though not true finches, the group
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The Purple-crowned Fairy-wren is an aptly named bird. These pint-sized Australian songbirds are endlessly charming and easily recognized by their
Wildfires and Controlled Fires Both Threaten Australian Fairy-wrens Read More »
It is once again time for the New Zealand Bird of the Year Contest, hosted by New Zealand’s Forest &
New Zealand’s Bird of the Year Contest Includes Extinct Candidates Read More »
Brood parasites are a constant threat to a diverse array of bird families all over the planet. From Cowbirds in
Drongo Eggs Have Built In Secret Code Allowing Parents to Spot Forgeries Read More »
American birders may not be very familiar with bustards. These large terrestrial birds are found in the grasslands and steppes
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Power lines are a historic threat to birds. Understanding why that is is intuitive. Birds of all kinds are often
The Roseate Spoonbill is an odd bird. Resembling something between a flamingo and a stork, these large wading birds are
Spoonbill Spotted in Wisconsin for the First Time Since 1845 Read More »
There are a number of reasons why homes and businesses choose to install bird deterrents. From simple plastic owls to
Corvids Learning to Use Anti-bird Spikes to Build Nests Read More »