birds
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Drunk Birds Cause Ruckus in Georgia as Weather Gets Warmer
As the weather warms, Georgia wildlife officials are alerting locals to be on the lookout for drunk birds causing a ruckus. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Light Pollution Brings Widespread Effect on Migratory Animals
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Bats and Birds Killed By Wind Turbines Teach Experts How to Make Green Energy Safer
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6 Million Red-Billed Quelea Birds Feasting on Rice Fields Prompt for Pesticides in Kenya Farms
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Fireworks Make Wild Birds Sleep Less and Fly 300 Miles Nonstop, Study Shows
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Birds with Unique Physical Features are More Likely to Face Extinction, Study Shows
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Birds Die of Starvation on the Coasts of Alaska, Experts Warn Shifts in Food Chain Due to Climate Change
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat
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Despite Their Striking Resemblance in Appearance, the European Robin Is Not Closely Connected to the Japanese Robin, According to a New Study
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Worst Avian Flu Outbreak of All Time Kills 50 Million Birds from 46 States, US
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Birds Can Predict Atmospheric Turbulence and Likely Help the Aviation Industry
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Cooler Temperatures and the Congregation of Certain Species in the Same Winter Habitat May Increase the Spread of Avian Flu
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New Owl Species Found in Central Africa After Unconfirmed Sightings Since the 1920s [Study]