The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers issue warning after observing concerning change in bird behavior: 'At the same rate'
Animals of all sorts have been impacted. Researchers issue warning after observing concerning change in bird behavior: 'At ...
TwistedSifter on MSN
New study provides a comprehensive look at how bird behavior is affected by total solar eclipses
Shutterstock Solar eclipses are pretty cool, and it is pretty easy to see that they have a massive effect on how humans ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. GrrlScientist writes about evolution, ecology, behavior and health. Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by birds. We eat them, ...
A UCLA campus shutdown during COVID revealed rapid evolution in urban birds, as junco beaks shifted with the rise and fall of human food.
AMES, Iowa – A study examining eye disease in a common bird species shows how pathology and behavior interact in complex ways that determine how widely a pathogen can spread. The study, published ...
Research associate Terry McGlynn works surrounded by taxidermy animals at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles, where researchers are studying bird feathers to determine the effects of wildfire ...
The upcoming total solar eclipse is set to bring people from around the country to stare in awe at the cosmological wonder, but it may also spark strange behavior in birds. The timing of the ...
Plus, pocket-sized owls hooting, few family reunions in the bird world and a visit by robins’ handsome cousin.
A bird feeder is a window into the world of wild bird behavior. It can entertain and educate curious birdwatchers for hours. Begin with an informal experiment to talk to feeder birds. Next time you ...
House Digest on MSN
8 Types Of Bird's Nests You Should Never Remove From Your Yard
Some bird's nests are more than just twigs — they're protected, purposeful, and best left alone. Here are the ones you should ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KOIN) — As songbirds learn from other birds that food is low, they change their physiology and behavior to prepare, Oregon State University College of Science research shows.
If you see a bird stumbling or leaning precariously on your porch, it's not just being clumsy — it is accidentally drunk.
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