Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
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Bird species that live in their natural habitats can help zoos learn how to manage those in captivity, according to a new review. Bird species that live in their natural habitats can help zoos learn ...
ZME Science recently reported on a new study published in the journal Ecology Letters that looked at nearly 1,300 bird species using a global database to analyze the colors of their plumage. The team ...
Giving your pet bird a comfortable nesting environment is crucial for its health and happiness. These nests also add a touch of decor to your feathered friend’s habitat while they’re breeding. Many ...
As expected, my recommendation last week to not feed seed to birds in the summer elicited quite some listener reaction. Longtime WTOP listener Tim writes: “I haven’t heard that much misinformation in ...
New research from Te Herenga Waka Ph.D. graduate Tirth Vaishnav is exploring how birds' behavior and ecology vary across seasons and in response to both natural and human-driven environmental changes.
Bird species that live in their natural habitats can help zoos learn how to manage those in captivity, according to a new review. Birds are the most diverse group housed by zoos around the world, but ...