As any Merlin Bird IDer knows, there is no thrill quite like pressing the "This is my bird" button for the first time, and it never gets old. From there, you can record your location. The app, in turn ...
It's a familiar sight in French cities: pigeons with mangled feet and missing toes. But one woman in Paris is on a mission to save the pigeons from their plight. Contrary to the common belief that the ...
When scientists played R2-D2’s famous bleeps and whistles for a group of birds, they weren’t expecting a concert — but that’s exactly what they got. Researchers from the University of Amsterdam and ...
Pigeons are a constant nuisance for gardeners trying to do the right thing and feed the birds at any time of the year. But in autumn and winter, when food becomes even more scarce, the last thing you ...
Pigeon droppings harbor dangerous fungi and bacteria, posing a serious lung health risk. Inhaling dried feces can lead to severe infections like Histoplasmosis and Cryptococcosis, or permanent damage ...
The relationship between sounds in words and their meaning is thought to be mostly arbitrary. Some linguists and behavioural ecologists, however, argue that the instinctive vocal responses that humans ...
Keep those pesky pigeons and other birds away (and their poop) with these super easy to make DIY Bird Spikes. You can make a ton of them for only $14 USD. 📦 PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO 📦 • Foil Tape • ...
IRVING, Texas — Family is family, even when family is a blind, flightless bird. That's why Irving police set out to search for Irving resident "Kevin" after he went missing from his owner's business, ...
LIMBURG, Belgium — The Chinese businessmen arrived in the Belgian countryside driving luxury sports cars, ferrying translators and bags of cash. When they parked in front of Tom Van Gaver’s small ...
Listen to the spring 'laughing' call of the green woodpecker. Watch as a male sits in a tree and sings. This is a nature documentary about wildlife from the Czech Republic in Central Europe. Bird song ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When longtime birder Patrick O’Driscoll saw a massive tropical bird slowly flying over Denver’s City Park last weekend, he almost couldn’t believe his eyes.