You don’t need a camera crew or a trip to the rainforest to capture wildlife in action. With a little bit of patience, smart ...
A new study suggests these clever birds learn to recognize predators by eavesdropping on the adults around them. By linking adult alarm calls to unfamiliar sounds, nestlings form a list of threats ...
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How to identify a red-tailed hawk

Which hawk are you seeing? Here's how to tell if your bird is an adult or juvenile red-tailed hawk. Learn about their sounds, ...
hat began as a simple curiosity about the value of edible bird’s nest has turned into a lucrative source of income for former teacher Hadi Salleh, who now earns a substantial living from selling the ...
The genus Gracixalus belongs to the family of Old World Tree Frogs and is geographically dispersed from Myanmar and western Thailand to Laos, Vietnam, and further to southern China. Despite the ...
McSorley — seen above in one of his many, many fights — was hammered with the longest suspension in league history at the ...
Have you had any unexpected bird sightings this winter? Maybe you saw birds in unexpected places or times. Or maybe birds you ...
A newborn cannot speak, read, or walk. Yet moments after entering the world, the infant brain already responds to rhythm and ...
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Expert birders show denser brain tissue in attention and visual regions, suggesting the skill may help slow certain aspects of brain aging.
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How to identify an ovenbird

Is that a thrush? No — it's a warbler! Learn to identify the ovenbird, a unique warbler known for building nifty nests and singing sweetly.
In early March, birds that have been gone all winter begin appearing at my feeder. One of the earliest of these spring ...