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The repeated evolution of huge birds is part of the dinosaurian legacy. Beaked birds were the only dinosaurs to have survived ...
Owls, well adapted to hearing the exact location of prey, have something in common with an unrelated group of ...
“Beach-nesting birds, like little terns, lay eggs directly on the sand where they are so well camouflaged, they become almost ...
We’re all used to seeing birds like pigeons on city roads, parrots that talk, or eagles flying high in the sky. But the bird ...
Owls, well adapted to hearing the exact location of prey, have something in common with an unrelated group of raptors -- harriers. A new study has found that harriers across the world are able to keep ...
Dozens of animals including rabbits, fish and birds have been killed in a devastating fire after an acai cafe was struck in a ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe Haast’s Eagle: The Largest Known Eagle Hunted Prey Fifteen Times Its SizeA genetic study published in PLOS Biology in 2005 revealed the eagle’s closest living relatives are among Australia’s tiniest ...
A UK couple who emigrated to Australia have warned other Brits about some of the scary things that might put them off moving ...
In today’s digital age, we’re constantly hearing artificial sounds– like phone ringtones, camera clicks, or car alarms. But ...
Species known to pair for life – penguins, albatrosses, petrels, warblers, cranes – are falling out. The real culprits, lurking in the shadows: altered habitats and the climate crisis.
Ornithologist Bruce Beehler tracks down what he calls the “Magnificent Seven,” a charismatic group of migratory birds, in his ...
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