Why Did Thousands of Rubber Bands Show Up on an Uninhabited Cornish Island?
Nesting gulls have likely been trying to feed the bands found in nearby flower fields to their chicks for decades
Listen to the Shattering Call of the World’s Loudest Known Bird
The song of the white bellbird can reach 125 decibels, which rivals ‘the amplitude of a pile driver,’ says the author of a new study
The Spectacled Flowerpecker Is Now Known to Science
First spotted a decade ago, this elusive bird hangs out in the canopy of Borneo’s lowland forests
North America’s Rarest Warbler Comes Off the Endangered List
Habitat restoration and invasive species trapping have helped Kirtland’s recover in its central Michigan home
How Zookeepers Built Karl, the Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, a New 3-D Beak
For this species, a beak is everything and Karl has had his old one re-tooled for hunting and communication
North America Has Lost Nearly 3 Billion Birds Since 1970
The staggering population loss of 29 percent of North American birds could signal an ecological crisis
These Chickens Have Jet-Black Hearts, Beaks and Bones
The Ayam Cemani owes its unusual coloring to a genetic mutation
Common Pesticides Delay Songbird Migration, Trigger Significant Weight Loss
Within six hours of ingesting a high dose of pesticide, sparrows lost six percent of their body weight and 17 percent of their fat stores
A Rooster Named Maurice Can Keep on Crowing, French Court Rules
‘Maurice has won a battle for the whole of France,” the bird’s owner said
Moonlight Helps White Barn Owls Stun Their Prey
Researchers were surprised to find that brilliant white plumage, which makes the owls more visible at night, did not impact the birds’ ability to hunt
Special Skull Windows Helped Dinosaur Brains Keep Cool
Dinosaur skulls had many cavities and openings, some of which may have held blood vessels to help cool off the animals’ heads
A Human-Sized Penguin Once Waddled Through New Zealand
The leg bones of Crossvallia waiparensis suggest it was more than five feet tall and weighed up to 176 pounds
The Scientists Who Stared at Gulls
A new study suggests that watching the birds as they approach will slow them down or scare them off
This Chonky Ancient Bird Is the World’s Largest Known Parrot
Discovered in New Zealand, the bird has been dubbed ‘Squawkzilla’
Unhatched Bird Embryos Communicate With Siblings by Vibrating Their Shells
Baby seabirds exposed to nestmates’ warnings exhibit behavioral and physiological adaptations designed to help avoid predators
The California Condor Nearly Went Extinct. Now, the 1000th Chick of a Recovery Program Has Hatched.
“When we confirmed it…it was just this feeling of overwhelming joy,” one wildlife expert said
Audubon Photography Award Winners Show the Breathtaking Beauty of Wild Birds
The 10th installment of the competition featured two new categories
Discovery of Raptor-Like Dinosaur Adds a New Wrinkle to the Origin of Birds
A small, 150 million-year-old dinosaur unearthed in Wyoming ran on the ground, but it may have been closely related to some of the first fliers
Scientists Identify Blue Hues in Fossilized Bird Feathers for the First Time
A new study shows how the shapes of tiny pigment-carrying structures called melanosomes are associated with different colors
Fossil of Ancient Bird Three Times Bigger Than an Ostrich Found in Europe
The fossil is about 1.8 million years old, meaning the bird may have arrived on the continent around the same time as Homo erectus
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