A rare bird appeared on Google’s Mountain View campus last week, with throngs of people coming to see the dark-sided ...
The royal spoonbill has Greater Wellington’s support for Bird of the Year 2025. Six species of spoonbill exist across the world, but just one – the regal kōtuku-ngutupapa/royal spoonbill – lives and ...
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By Shanna Hanbury Tropical bird populations are crashing as temperatures soar. That’s according to a new study that found abundances of tropical birds were 25-38% lower than they would be without ...
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Nature has a remarkable way of showcasing its artistic palette through the vibrant colors of countless animal species. From the azure hues of the ocean depths to the vivid shades of the rainforest, ...
The most beautiful aspect of the world we live in is the diversity within our animal kingdom. Birds are particularly colorful, many with a unique pattern of markings that makes it hard to believe they ...
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Once considered a royal delicacy, the rare and precious bird known as the "imperial bird" is making a comeback in Bac Ninh, bringing in billions of dong for its breeders. In the semi-mountainous ...
The number of swans on the River Thames has begun to go up again after a worrying dip, according to an annual survey. The traditional five-day count known as swan upping found 115 young birds this ...
A least flycatcher sits atop her nest. The tiny birds, the smallest of their kind in North America, are forest-loving insect eaters. New Alberta-based research shows they are delaying their autumn ...