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Jaiyant Cavale, Bangalore
Stefan must be a fan of the good ol’ western movies and the amigos. What you see here is the design of a Bald Eagle, which also happens to be one of the American...
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AP, Little Rock
It’s an Arkansas bird story that at first might be hard to swallow. A pair of conjoined barn swallows, attached at the hip by skin and possibly muscle tissue,...
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Lakkana, Bangkok
In a first, a new study has corroborated statistically what many ornithologists have long suspected — that most birds fly in flocks even at night.
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Danielle, Richmond
Several days ago, I read a story about how Peru’s butterfly exports had increased 43% from January-April of this year. These are the butterflies that are pinned into...
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AP, Chicago
Experts are telling Chicago residents to beware of the birds.The fiercely territorial behavior of red-winged blackbirds is being blamed on several recent dive-bomb...
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Vikas, solan
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Vikas, solan
Birds instinctively choose the fruit which is healthy and shun less health-giving food options, German researchers have found.
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Maggie, Las Vegas
Cigarette smoking may be bad for your health, but it’s great for the wildlife! Brian Klaus of Nothing Else Better To Do Than Read This Blog wrote:
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AP, Washington
The happy babbling that entertains parents as their babies try to mimic speech turns out to have a parallel in the animal world.Baby birds babble away before mastering...
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AP, Washington
The happy babbling that entertains parents as their babies try to mimic speech turns out to have a parallel in the animal world. Baby birds babble away before mastering...
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AP, Washington
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AP, Salt Lake City
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AP, Cape May
Suspected by the feds of a few killings, Cape May’s feral felines were all set to start new lives far from where endangered shorebirds nest.Then howls from the...
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Debasmita, Kolkata
Take a look at this uniquely designed table. It gives a feeling as if the bomb will explode any moment. Exciting and highly unconventional. Very different from the...
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Ankita, Mumbai
The army has since long invented and used new techniques for surveillance and wars. However, once used the method gets known and needs updating so that the war tactics...
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AP, Lewiston
Border agents pulled four live birds from the pockets of a pigeon collector and a traveling companion trying to enter the United States from Canada.The pair were...
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AP, Lewiston
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AP, San Francisco
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