News

After surviving a likely gunshot wound in July, a bald eagle in Missouri is showing an important sign of recovery–keratin ...
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.
The sight of tiny sparrows fluttering between the branches of a hedge is a quintessential part of a walk in the countryside. Just as the repetitive “tap-tap-tap” of the woodpecker, the ...
Famous for their bright metallic feathers, fast-fluttering wings and long beaks, a unique species of bird will soon arrive in ...
This tiny bird sculpture was created 40,000 years ago by early humans in Europe who carved the key animals in their lives.
Explore the world`s largest bird sculpture, enjoy cable car rides, 12D theatre, and more at Jatayu Earth Center near Kollam.
“Factory farms keep birds in such overcrowded, filthy conditions that farmers mutilate birds’ beaks and sever their toes in ...
D modeling reveals that as bird brains grew larger, it led to changes in jaw muscles and joint mechanics—enabling the development of a more flexible and efficient feeding system in modern birds.
Why Beak–Flower Matching Matters Pollination is a mutual relationship: birds collect nectar as a food source, while plants benefit when birds transfer pollen, allowing them to reproduce. However ...
Live animal markets and factory farms on Long Island provide the "perfect conditions" for the spread of bird flu, experts say ...
Famous for their bright metallic feathers, fast-fluttering wings and long beaks, a unique species of bird will soon arrive in Ohio.
Meet the kakapo—a chunky, moss-green parrot that looks like it waddled out of a fantasy novel and forgot how to fly. This New Zealand native carries one of the bird world's most tragic and oddly ...