Some birds sing to attract a mate. Others dance or display colorful feathers. But in the moonlit forests and shrublands of ...
Birds living in noisy cities change their songs, but they do not all adapt in the same way scientists once believed.
In northern Argentina, one bird courts romance by snapping its wrists together, producing a sound scientists have puzzled ...
Calling someone a bird-brain may not be the insult it was intended to be. Although small in size, some birds’ brains, such as ...
Scientists discovered that scissor-tailed nightjars create strange courtship sounds by snapping the bones in their wings ...
Cats have lived as companions to humans for thousands of years. Despite being both well-studied and one of the most popular ...
In tropical forests, much of the biodiversity can be heard before it is seen. Birds call, insects buzz and frogs croak, creating complex soundscapes that reflect the presence of different species.
A series of lawsuits filed after the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center sought to build an aviary for raptors include ...
Pileated woodpeckers are among the largest and most interesting indigenous feathered flyers that inhabit Chesapeake’s densely ...
The Grand Rapids nonprofit sanctuary houses more than 85 birds like endangered macaws, cockatoos and conures, many requiring ...
Dhanas Lake brought back the comforting sight of birds, ducks and ecological revival, yet the walk still felt incomplete ...
These birds feature a type of feather called “powder down.” Instead of molting, their tips slowly turn into waterproofing ...