It's a problem that may grow worse for cattle farmers as the scavenging birds' range expands, in part due to climate change.
I was parked up in a hot, dusty truck with wildlife film-maker Russell MacLaughlin, looking back and forth between a huge ...
The Burj al Arab was, after all, the world’s only six-star hotel (albeit self-appointed). The spectacular Palm island was a ...
Discover the beauty of Wyoming's national parks, monuments, and recreation areas. Plan your outdoor adventure now!
Vultures don’t exactly have the best reputation, and people see them as creepy, ominous, and just plain gross. These myths ...
Biologist Bracken Brown couldn’t believe his eyes when he spotted the seemingly out-of-place bird soaring through the sky. “I ...
This session of Bird Chatter will begin indoors at Wendell Gilley Museum at 9 a.m. on Nov. 15 and last until approximately ...
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Meet the ‘Big Six’ birds of Kruger National Park
Birdwatchers of a feather, flock together at Kruger National Park to catch a glimpse of these famous 'Big Six' birds.
This episode looks at the shrinking of the nectar landscape and native plants and how that could impact the migration patterns of hummingbirds in the desert of Arizona.
From sandgrouse carrying water for chicks to roadrunners dodging midday heat, desert birds have evolved remarkable tactics to thrive in scorching climates where few creatures can endure.
Scientists have typically pointed to habitat loss as the key factor behind the worldwide drop in bird populations worldwide, but climate change poses a second, closely linked threat.
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