Managing for wild quail can be beneficial to deer and their habitat. Unfortunately, wild birds don’t always see the same benefits when managing for deer, so what can we do to help? That’s where WhistleBack can help.
Lots of people give food to the birds in their garden and get nothing in return - but when one girl feeds the crows outside her house, they show their affection with tiny presents.
Using technology to stop birds from flying into buildings
Birds such as parrots and canaries can make great pets but they take a lot of care. Dr. Laurie Hess explains how to make sure a pet bird is right for you.
When severe weather hits, humans hunker down. But what about the feathered among us?
For swallows and swifts, it's a real athletic feat.
It’s a myth that mama bird will reject her baby if you touch it—but what does science say about meddling?
Songbirds want their notes to be heard, so they shift the pitch and cadence of their melodies to fit into their natural environs. It's a plus for potential mates—and for any birders listening on.
It’s a simple question that you’ve probably never thought about: with all those birds flying around, how come you never see two birds crash mid-air? To answer this question, researchers put parakeets (aka budgerigars) into an air tunnel and had them fly towards each other. They found that birds have evolved a simple way to …
It requires thousands and thousands of feathers and a whole lot of preening.
A new study shows that some warblers tack on the pounds—or, rather, fractions of an ounce to stay in good reproductive shape.
While you might be most familiar with “robin’s egg blue”, many species of birds lay blue-colored eggs. Why might this have evolved? Although scientists can’t go back in time to observe the emergence of blue eggs, they can think carefully about which properties might be most different between blue and non-blue eggs… which is what …
They are attentive parents, building nests, feeding chicks and even showing their young how to sing.
It’s not wasted space if you do something with it. Four green roof projects are helping species around the world.
Dr. Patty Khuly decodes why your indoor cat makes a curious chattering sound while staring at birds outside the window.
One bird can fly more than 7,000 miles without stopping to feed, drink, or rest.
If you enjoy spending time outside, consider birdwatching. It’s a four-season activity that not only extends the amount of time you spend in parks or other green spaces, but will also make you feel a little bit like a treasure seeker as you try to spot birds you know should be around (and find others you may not expect).
Hoping to help trace the history of how velociraptors evolved into birds, researchers at Harvard and Yale may have tracked a key beak transformation to two genes.