The highest rate of beak abnormalities ever recorded in wild bird populations has been detected in Alaska and the Northwest, according to a new study. "The prevalence of these strange deformities is ...
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Warning: Fat Balls Can Be Dangerous for Birds
When temperatures drop, many garden and balcony owners turn to fat balls to support local birds. However, the widespread ...
This week I took a trip not only beyond Destin, but beyond my comfort zone. I must preface this article with the fact that I am terrified of birds; their sharp beaks and talons scare me. But this past ...
Colleen M. Handel, Lisa M. Pajot, Steven M. Matsuoka, Caroline Van Hemert, John Terenzi, Sandra L. Talbot, Daniel M. Mulcahy, Carol U. Meteyer, Kimberly A. Trust ...
Tadzik Chlipalski looks at bird feathers at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center during a Meet the Raptors presentation on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014. CDT photo Visitors to Shaver’s Creek Environmental ...
Modern birds evolved from ground-dwelling reptiles as their increasingly refined parenting skills led them into the trees, where they could better protect their young, proposes a researcher at the ...
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