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One of the largest flocks of American flamingos in a decade was spotted in the Everglades last week by avian ecologist and ...
Mark Ian Cook, a wildlife and scientific photographer, wrote on Facebook that he saw the group of 115 birds late last week.
From antiquity to modern times, the city has been rife with creatures that creep, slither, scurry and nest among its pillars ...
In the race to save birdlife around the world, time is running out—and doing everything right still won’t be enough. Despite global conservation goals and urgent policies aimed at protecting nature, ...
A great grey owl that was previously in the care of the Atlantic Wildlife Institute will be joining the New Brunswick Museum ...
A new study predicts that climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to disappear in the next ...
More information: Jeremy M. Cohen et al, Geographic redistributions are insufficient to mitigate exposure to climate change in North American birds, Nature Ecology & Evolution (2025).
Bird species capable of flying long distances were the most successful in limiting their exposure to warmer climates and retaining their historic climatic niches, the researchers found. This included ...
Nationally, at least 100 million birds die every year when they collide with buildings after being disoriented by artificial lights during nighttime hours, the National Audubon Society estimates.
More than 100 species of birds are known to spend winters down south and their summers in the Midwest. Weather radar helps us track when and where they're flying.
ATLANTA — Heads up, bird watchers! This week could be a jackpot for birders in Georgia, as an estimated 10 million birds will fly every night over the state. At night, "Our skies are filled with ...
This week could be a jackpot for birders in Georgia, as an estimated 10 million will fly nightly over the state. When they aren't flying, they'll be on the ground.