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Falcons, Parrots, and Songbirds: A Closer Evolutionary Bond Than You’d ExpectImagine a world where the fierce falcon, the chatty parrot, and the melodic songbird are evolutionary cousins. It sounds ...
Puck, a budgerigar from California, became famous for his large vocabulary. He entered the Guinness Book of World Records in ...
Fears the world is heading towards another pandemic are growing, as new data shows the spread of the deadly bird flu virus ...
They sing, dance, and steal our hearts. They’re so beloved as pets that international traffickers are now stealing them from the wild. A female eclectus parrot casts a quizzical look at the camera.
Hundreds of thousands of birds are crossing Wisconsin each night.During peak migration, that number can surpass 15 million ...
Ashley Dayer's dream of winning a National Science Foundation grant to pursue discoveries in bird conservation started when she was an early-career professor with an infant in her arms and a ...
The only flightless parrot in the world, the Kākāpō is equally famous for its unique, almost subsonic boom. Let’s learn more about this fascinating bird and why it makes that strange ...
Maria Fraterrigo, of the Bronx, visited Puerto Rico with her pet parrot, Plucky. Fraterrigo raised the bird from birth, and the pair has been together for more than two decades. When Fraterrigo ...
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