Feathers on 37 of 45 birds-of-paradise species emit biofluorescence. The feathers absorb UV light and release it as a ...
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Why do birds’ feet not freeze in winter?
Birdy, it's cold outside. But don't worry. Here's why birds' feet and feathers don't freeze in winter weather.
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The Science Behind the Vulturine Guinea Fowl’s Striking Feathers
Explore how the vulturine guinea fowl’s striking blue and white feathers serve more than beauty. From structural coloration ...
The Gathering card is rising in value thanks to the Blight Curse deck, but this time there's a sweet combo worth dissecting.
These three bird courtship displays are so bold, precise and theatrical that they make human romance look a little ...
Extinct in the wild since 2002, several ʻalalā have survived their first year since being released on the Valley Isle.
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15 Things You Should Never (Ever) Put in Bird Feeders, According to Experts
Do not offer old, spoiled, or wet seed mixes to birds, as they can go rancid and grow mold that can produce toxins that are ...
Scientists found that colour production in birds is not just cosmetic but may be part of the body's internal defence system.
The trend creator from Brooklyn, New York, told Newsweek: "Everyone seems to be gaining self-awareness and able to joke about ...
Pilots can’t see it coming, and it’s hard to avoid. But severe clear-air turbulence can shake a plane ‘like King Kong.’ It’s ...
It's wonderful to see all the love these birds are getting in the comments, especially since vultures have gotten a bad rap.
A pair of scientific papers has identified the same single gene as the source of red colouring in birds. The gene makes an enzyme that lets the birds convert yellow pigments, which they eat, into red ...
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