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This bird "oinks" just like a pig
Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke recently shared a video of a cute little bird named the "Virginia Rail" (Rallus ...
You're in your room, prepping for bed, when you hear a distant clicking noise coming from your bedroom window. You ignore it, ...
Every year, billions of birds travel across continents and oceans. These journeys are not only fantastic to watch, but they ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asking that people with flu severe enough to require hospitalization ...
The planet’s birds make a lot of different sounds communicating a wide variety of messages. The petite Black-capped chickadee emits a high noise that tells predators to scram. Hungry Pileated ...
Now, Bird Buddy's parent company is expanding its offerings beyond our feathered friends so that you can capture images of ...
It’s a fun skill to have, just being able to know a bird by its call or its plumage, the color of its feathers.” ...
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison conducted the first global study on bird sounds, analyzing over 100,000 recordings to reveal how habitat, geography, beak shape, and body size ...
Birds make sounds to communicate, whether to find a potential mate, ward off predators, or just sing for pleasure. But the conditions that contribute to the immense diversity of the sounds they ...
Birds sing, call, and chirp for various reasons – finding mates, fending off predators, or simply enjoying their melodies. But what shapes the diversity of bird sounds remains a fascinating mystery.
No matter how “common,” the loon is always first in our hearts in Minnesota.
The color and vibrancy of the summer nesters has passed us by, leaving us with nature’s toughest: the cold-season birds.