After theorizing on the fossilized bird’s cause of death, the paleontologists decided on the new species’ name: Chromeornis ...
After a career spent largely in the shadows, Field Museum ornithologist Dave Willard is enjoying a moment in the spotlight ...
Some birds stay aloft for astonishing lengths of time, using clever sleep habits to survive long flights. These remarkable ...
Around 120 million years ago, a bird swallowed over 800 tiny stones and choked to death as a result. Paleontologists aren’t ...
Country Living UK on MSNOpinion
The quiet rise of bird-named streets – and what it reveals about UK wildlife
In recent years, more and more streets have been named Skylark Lane or Swift Avenue – but the numbers of these birds are ...
Richard Baines’s book shares his lifelong passion for wildlife and explains how his unique Flamborough garden attracted rare ...
At Texas A&M AgriLife Research’s Martin Ranch in the Edwards Plateau, researchers use 23 audio recorders to monitor bird ...
Bird Construction is positioned to benefit from Canada's $115B infrastructure spending, supported by a record $10B project backlog. See why the stock is a buy.
Homes and Gardens on MSN
5 native plants to feed birds in winter - see our expert recommendations
Experts reveal the best native plants to feed birds in winter, including shrubs and perennials that can provide valuable food ...
The first update to a local State of the Birds report in 14 years shows restoration working—and some puzzling declines.
Sylvie Laidebeure, a vet at the Paris zoo, told AFP "these animals are generally threatened in their natural habitat" as she ...
The fossilized remains of a very unlucky bird that lived about 120 million years ago reveal something that's rarely clear ...
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