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Birds May Know These 5 Things Before We Do, Says an Expert
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Researchers issue warning after observing concerning change in bird behavior: 'Not going to stop any time soon'
Birds signal the start of spring, but their shifted timing has scientists concerned. A study revealed migratory birds are reaching their nesting grounds earlier. WBUR reported that the study, ...
New research has found that masturbation among bird species, including parrots, is natural, despite prevailing assumptions ...
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A vivid, in-depth look at why birds behave as they do. Birds are intelligent, sociable creatures that exhibit a wide array of behaviors--from mobbing and mimicking to mating and joint nesting. Why do ...
New research shows that variation in mating behaviors, parental care and differences in ornamentation of the sexes in bird species is driven by demographics rather than vice versa. An international ...
In the first broad evolutionary analysis of its kind, Chloe Heys and her colleagues found that masturbation appears across ...
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For birds that inhabit developed areas of the Pacific Northwest, the reduction in noise and commotion from COVID-19 lockdowns may have allowed them to use a wider range of habitats in cities, a new ...
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