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Backyard bird count returns to nature preserve
Bird watchers are being invited to participate in an international four-day event celebrating birds of the world. The Great Backyard Bird Count is scheduled for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Feb. 14, ...
With a few minutes of searching, anyone can find videos online of chatty birds: macaws talk to their keepers, cockatoos sing ...
Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive ...
If you’d like to participate in a global birdwatching event from the perch of your own choosing, try the upcoming Great Backyard Bird Count.
The brilliant and bizarre ways birds use their sense of smell – from natural cologne to pest control
Starlings and blue tits, meanwhile, use scent to seek out aromatic plants such as yarrow, hogweed and elder, which they weave ...
Travis Audubon’s February bird forecast highlights various wintering birds, including the Northern Pintail and Red-winged ...
Behavior can confirm the ID when color is seen only in flashes. Vermilion flycatchers often hunt from an exposed perch, flying out to snatch prey in midair, then dropping back to the same lookout.
Video demonstrating vocal learning by juvenile zebra finches. A baby’s babbling may sound like nonsense, but it’s actually an extended act of trial-and-error ...
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How to identify a black-capped chickadee
The black-capped chickadee is universally adored as a feeder guest. Learn more about their song, nest and more.
Aly Lopez was a writer on the sleep and wellness team at CNET. She tested, researched and reviewed sleep and health-related products, technology and trends. She received her bachelor's degree in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A western meadowlark sings its mating song Danita Delimont/Gallo Images Roots RF collection via Getty Images Waking up to the dawn ...
Trudging along in weather proof boots, layers of thermal protected jackets and gloves, Richard Aracil and Edmundo Martinez spent Sunday with their eyes to the skies and the shoreline, tracking birds ...
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