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How to Identify a Townsend’s Solitaire Bird
Get the keys to ID a Townsend's solitaire, a solitary, cheery-singing thrush bird with a sweet tooth for juniper berries.
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How to Identify a Greater Roadrunner Bird
Meep meep! Learn all about the greater roadrunner, including where to find this bird, how fast it can run, and the many types ...
Birds understand many sounds around them, from mates to alarms, and this hidden skill may hint at how human language first ...
Forget moving into a big house or driving a flashy car. These days if a television series wants to let you know a character ...
For decades, scientists have known that only a few groups of birds—songbirds, parrots, and hummingbirds—can learn to produce new sounds. But a new article in The Quarterly Review of Biology reveals ...
Mimicking a variety of songs can show a potential mate that a bird is intelligent and has survived long enough to learn many sounds.
The eBird Taiwan portal has documented about 1.4 million bird sightings since it was launched 10 years ago, making it the ...
Many birds share watery habitats with ducks, leading to confusion for birdwatchers. This article highlights six species, including the Common Loon and American Coot, that resemble ducks but belong to ...
To really immerse our audience in the Kingdom of Nsefu, we wanted to do justice to the rich soundscape that accompanies our ...
Are These Storks or Cranes? Test Your Knowledge of Migratory Birds in Our Quiz! Photo: Getty Images When the sky is crisscrossed by V-shaped formations and distant calls echo through the air, it’s ...
A hummingbird’s heart beats over 1,200 times per minute, while the great egret hunts with precision unmatched in shallow ...
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