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While that fashion trend thankfully came to an end, kagus have continued to face threats, with predation by dogs and other introduced animals, as well as habitat loss, all causing numbers to decline.
Have you ever wondered why birds puff out their necks when they’re scared or threatened? What about other methods birds use ...
When spring arrives, Haystack Rock becomes home to Oregon’s biggest group of Tufted Puffins. These small seabirds look like flying penguins with bright orange beaks and white face patches, and they ...
A constellation of satellites orbiting 250 miles above Earth’s surface shows how solar and wind have taken off in recent years: Here’s what renewable energy sites looked like eight years ago.
Nature has crafted some of the most extraordinary beaks, each tailored for survival. From intricate curves to impressive lengths, these birds showcase evolution’s artistry in the most striking ways.
(Phyllis Carlson photo) A tufted titmouse was a new bird recorded during the annual Christmas Bird Count in the Iron Mountain area Dec. 17. This one has been visiting a backyard feeder in the ...
But, thanks to a spot of bird-watching, an engineer was able to ... On Monday, stargazers may have noticed an unusual sight in the sky above the UK. The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles is ...
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