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Tracks in Australia appear to be the earliest known amniote prints — a group that includes reptiles, birds and mammals.
Rather than passively filter-feeding, the birds use their heads, beaks and feet to generate motion in the water that funnels invertebrates into their mouths ...
Flamingos have developed an amazing variety of techniques to create swirls and eddies in the water to concentrate and eat brine shrimp and other organisms, a biologist found. They stomp dance to stir ...
These craggy islands 27 miles from the Golden Gate are home to hundreds of thousands of birds and marine mammals — and a ...
How might floating solar energy projects impact wild birds and vice versa? A paper outlines key considerations for a growing floating solar industry.
Black flies are very tiny, blood-sucking flies in the insect family Simuliidae. Contrary to their name, black flies may be ...
Join us for a camping adventure in mid-December in California, where Jocelyn prepares caldo while we compare a rooftop tent with a regular tent. The video features essential gear, including sleeping ...
Why it's awesome: The hoatzin is often regarded as one of the world's strangest birds. Hatchlings are born with clawed wings ...
Nagpur: The ground level assessment of natural water bodies in Bhandara for rejuvenation purposes ... in India to be closed ...
Sandhill cranes travel thousands of miles every year between their breeding grounds and wintering sites. Along the way, they ...
Researchers Niki Teunissen, Sjouke A. Kingma, and Anne Peters from Monash University published a study on the endangered ...
Thousands of birders will flock to northwest Ohio for beloved warblers and many other winged-creatures big and small.