Por: ABC News Tech October 20, 2023
As climate change intensifies extreme heat, farms are becoming less hospitable to nesting birds, a new study found. That could be another barrier to maintaining rapidly eroding biodiversity that also provides benefits to humans, including farmers who get free pest control when birds eat agricultural pests.Researchers who examined data on over 150,000 nesting attempts found that birds in agricultural lands were 46% less likely to successfully... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 19, 2023
As climate change intensifies extreme heat, farms are becoming less hospitable to nesting birds, a new study found. That could be another barrier to maintaining rapidly eroding biodiversity that also provides benefits to humans, including farmers who get free pest control when... + más
Birds nesting in agricultural lands more vulnerable to extreme heat, study finds | ABC News
As temperatures rise, songbirds struggle to keep young healthy, researchers find | NBC News
NBC News USA Science October 19, 2023
Songbirds like cardinals and sparrows follow the same schedule every year. In spring, they build nests and raise their young from nestlings to fledglings — but as springtime temperatures get warmer due to climate change, scientists have observed bird populations struggling to... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports July 09, 2023
The house wren takes a different approach than other cavity-nesting birds when it comes to claiming bird houses, with the male arriving a week or two before the female. Nick Lund photo/Maine Audubon Putting up bird houses is one of the best ways to help birds, at least those... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports April 30, 2023
If you notice some birds, like the American robin, by themselves, don’t fret. That could be a good sign. For many songbirds, males will forage on their own and bring food to its mate while she is incubating eggs in their nest. Nick Lund photo/Courtesy of Maine Audubon In the... + más
Here's a chance to see John James Audubon's birds as he saw them | The Advocate
Following the steps of John James Audubon begins with a visit to Audubon State Historic Site | The Advocate
CBS News USA World January 20, 2023
Paleontologists in India have found 92 dinosaur nesting sites and 256 egg fossils. The scientists made the discovery between 2017 and 2020 in the Narmada valley in central India. The discovery was the first of its kind for the Narmada valley, the researches say.During the study,... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech December 15, 2022
The world's oldest known wild bird has returned to her nesting grounds to find her lifelong mate missing for the second year in a row.The bird, a Laysan albatross named Wisdom, was first spotted in the nesting grounds on Thanksgiving Day this year. Males usually return to... + más
Bird watchers atwitter over rare bird sighting on Cape Cod | The Boston Globe
Bird thought to be extinct for 140 years has been rediscovered in the forests of Papua New Guinea | ABC7
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 30, 2022
An eastern bluebird brings a pine needle to use in its nesting box in Freeport. Many factors will affect nesting success for eastern bluebirds. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press Our first question this week is from Brian Jones of Gorham, who noticed some unhatched eggs while... + más
Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans to close in November for construction: See plans, timeline | The Advocate
Will the rare Steller’s sea eagle return to Maine this winter? | Portland Press Herald
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