Por: CBS News Science January 05, 2024
African raptors that hunt during the day face an extinction crisis, with populations decreasing among dozens of species of birds of prey, researchers said in a study published Thursday. Researchers used data from the last 40 years to analyze the populations of 42 of the country's 106 raptor species, they wrote in the . Nearly 90% of the studied species experienced population declines. Africa is at a crossroads in terms of saving its... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech October 11, 2023
Geomagnetic storms can have some weird and wonderful impacts on the Earth, ranging from the spectacular northern lights to radio blackouts, but they can also affect an unexpected part of nature: birds.Scientists have found that migratory birds across the world stay on the ground... + más
NFL Roster Cuts Tracker: Updates on Player Releases Before Deadline for 2023 Season | Bleacher Report
Ask Maine Audubon: Are wind turbines a threat to birds? | Portland Press Herald
Chicago Sun Times USA Nation October 07, 2023
In one night earlier this week, nearly 1,000 birds were killed after colliding into the McCormick Place Lakeside Center during the height of the fall migration.“To have so many birds at one building is just devastating. That is a very tragic amount of birds to find dead at... + más
Nearly 1,000 birds died in one day after striking a Chicago building | Portland Press Herald
Wiley McCormick, who headed State Police in the mid-1980s, dies at 78 | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech August 14, 2023
An outbreak of toxic bacteria in California's newly reformed Lake Tulare is killing birds stopping off at the lake on their migrations.Two dead birds collected from the lake—a mallard duck and a white-faced ibis—have tested positive for avian botulism caused by toxin... + más
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Ars Technica USA Science June 04, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jun 4, 2023 11:18 am UTC / Birds, with their different shapes, colorful plumage and fascinating behaviors, are a delight to people all over the world. They’re also in trouble. Just about anywhere you look, .... + más
It's Bird-Feeding Month and our feathered friends are really hungry: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Ask Maine Audubon: Where are the birds? Probably not at your feeder | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Tech May 05, 2023
Humans and primates aren't the only animals to use tools to catch dinner. A bizarre species of bug takes resin from plants, which serves as a kind of glue trap for prey, researchers have discovered.The assassin bug, native to Australia, uses sticky resin from spinifex grass... + más
Scientists find new reason for why bears rub up against trees | Newsweek
Pollen extracted from flower encased in amber 40 million years ago | Newsweek
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
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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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