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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Are Using Drones to Unleash Thousands of Mosquitoes in Hawaii in a Bid to Save Native Birds. Here's How It WorksColorful songbirds known as honeycreepers were once abundant in Hawaii, filling the air with their chipper songs and vibrant ...
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ZME Science on MSNWhy Do Some Birds Sing More at Dawn? It’s More About Social Behavior Than The EnvironmentAs the first light spills over the emerald canopy of India’s Western Ghats, the forest erupts in song. Birds trill, warble, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNesting Birds Eavesdrop on Prairie Dog Alarm Calls to Keep Their Eggs Safe From Grassland PredatorsNew research suggests long-billed curlews keep an ear out for warnings from prairie dogs in order to hide from predators and protect their nests ...
New research finds that territorial behavior and diet help explain why some birds sing more often at dawn, challenging ...
A new atlas catalogs nearly 11,000 bird names, revealing their origins, meanings, and the surprising stories behind how birds ...
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Daily Times on MSNFlamingos ready to show off at the Philadelphia ZooOne of the most popular birds at the Philadelphia Zoo has a new home. Flamingo Cove, an outdoor walkthrough aviary, is now ...
The New Jersey Audubon Society’s World Series of Birding is one of the nation’s premier bird-watching events, drawing in ...
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AZ Animals on MSNGlacier Finch Builds Nests in Ice and Hatches Eggs in the ColdThe glacier finch is the only bird in the world that nests at such high altitudes. Sadly, climate change is threatening to change that.
Advocates say rodenticides are killing birds of prey, but the pest control lobby says a ban would make dealing with rodents ...
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