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Dramatic photos show two angry birds locked in Kung Fu-style mid-air battle
Remarkable photos show two greenfinches locked in a Kung Fu-style midair battle as they fought over seeds in a back garden.
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The DIY wreath that will have birds flocking to your yard
Do you love wild birds and want to see more of them in your backyard? This living wreath takes care of one of the three ...
The acorn woodpecker’s social structure, known as clans, consists of a dozen or more birds that will include breeding pairs ...
That was the answer to my birding complications. Another bird feeding friend told me this, and I found additional ...
This bird lies for a living. Here’s what biological researchers have gleaned about its intelligence by observing its clever ...
Behavioral adaptations also help birds survive winter storms and frigid nights. In the most inclement weather, having access to shelter is critical. The downwind side of trees is a minimum shelter, ...
Discover the clever ways birds survive winter, from sunbathing and feathery insulation to behavioral and metabolic tricks ...
Pigeons have flocked to Norwich Market for many years, tempted by the food stalls and anyone carrying their lunch up to the adjoining memorial gardens to eat. As well as grabbing the odd stray chip, ...
Take a peek into the always entertaining lives of birds, from intimate moments with mates to fierce fights for territory.
Humpback whales will sometimes use an intricate strategy to catch food called bubble-net feeding. A new study suggests they're spreading the knowledge of how to do it to each other.
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