Por: Forbes Life March 28, 2023
Individual superb fairy-wrens help their families and friends before helping strangers, suggesting these songbirds recognize which social tier individual birds belong to © Copyright by hosted by A pair of adult superb fairy-wrens (Malurus cyaneus) in breeding plumage in Ensay, Victoria, ... [+] Australia. (Credit: benjamint444 / CC BY-SA 3.0)benjamint444 via a Creative Commons license What do people and fairy-wrens have in common? We live in... + full article
Ars Technica USA Tech February 25, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 24, 2023 4:58 pm UTC / Angry bird is angry.Rovio Share this story Back in the days before practically every mobile game was a free-to-play, ad- and microtransaction-laden sinkhole, Rovio found selling paid... + más
Apple-Apps-Top-10 | ABC News
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 07, 2023
Nearly 30 years ago, the first National Bird-Feeding Month was celebrated. Since then, we are reminded every February to take extra care of our feathered friends during the harshest part of the winter when resources are scarce. February marks one of the most difficult months in... + más
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Slate USA Science December 06, 2022
More than feed birds—but let’s face it, we do it for us, not for them. A bird feeder brings feathered creatures to your yard for easy viewing, no binoculars required. Over time, birds might get used to you, and a few special ones might land near you, heads cocked adorably... + más
Volunteers banding birds gives an in-depth picture about how birds are doing | The Advocate
Ask Maine Audubon: Are wind turbines a threat to birds? | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 20, 2022
On an early October morning in Sunset, just before sunrise, voices can be heard in the tall brush on a secluded 7-acre property full of native Louisiana plants and trees. Teams of two or three spread out across the site to set up 16 mist nets to capture birds for banding. As... + más
Who needs land? These birds spend 10 months of the year in flight | Los Angeles Times
10 WBNS USA Nation October 05, 2022
PINE ISLAND, Fla. — Will Peratino and his partner Lauren Stepp would not leave their Pine Island compound, even as authorities pleaded with residents to abandon their homes because of damaged roads, including a collapsed bridge that prevented deliveries of food, gas and other... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 02, 2022
Working for an environmental conservation organization, especially as an educator, often feels like playing a game of whack-a-mole (though, to be clear, Maine Audubon doesn’t encourage anyone to whack moles). Certain topics that we teach about keep coming up no matter how much... + más
US launches program to boost floating wind turbines | Ars Technica
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Los Angeles Times USA Science September 24, 2022
Make no mistake, the tiny common swift found throughout Europe and much of Asia is a lean, mean flying machine. A new study reveals that these birds spend nearly their entire lives in flight — even eating, mating, molting and probably sleeping on the wing. Researchers at Lund... + más
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Why prize-winning birds may be absent from New England fairs this year | The Boston Globe
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