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Most of us are feeling uncomfortable thanks to the intense heatwave the U.S. is currently experiencing, but wildlife such as ...
The placement of your bird feeder matters. Here’s how to bring all the birds to your yard while keeping them safe, healthy ...
A critically endangered New Zealand parrot is receiving much needed help. The flightless Kākāpō, though once widespread in the region, has seen devastating population losses. The usual culprits ...
The dikkop bird guards Nile crocodile nests, and in exchange, the crocodile protects the bird’s eggs. Discover this wild ...
Seasons, safety and predators, windows, consistency, feeder position, and plants could all be behind why birds aren’t ...
Birds do not sweat and need to regulate their temperature through panting, which can cause their small bodies to lose a lot ...
Looking to attract some feathered friends to your back yard? Here's some guidance on building your own bird garden.
Meet the kakapo—a chunky, moss-green parrot that looks like it waddled out of a fantasy novel and forgot how to fly. This New Zealand native carries one of the bird world's most tragic and oddly ...
It turns out most people keep bird baths and feeders in the wrong area of their garden, and no birds will go near them unless ...
Parrots can live long lives in captivity, generally longer than they would in the wild with the threat from predators and illness, but require plenty of mental stimulation and attention to remain ...
Aotearoa New Zealand's flightless parrot, the k k p , evolved two different color types to potentially help them avoid detection by a now-extinct apex predator, researchers report.
So, attempts to limit predators in night parrot habitat should not harm dingoes. We also analyzed 40 years of satellite imagery to assess the threat of fire to night parrots' roosting habitat.