Angry Ginge has thanked fans for their support after a fire broke out at his mother's house just hours before his Soccer Aid appearance. The content creator, from Salford in Greater Manchester, shared ...
Study finds activity is not harmful or caused by stress of captivity – and is in fact more common in wild birds An investigation into acts of self-pleasure among parrots and other birds has reached a ...
DENVER — For years, Lime and Bird scooters were a familiar sight on Denver streets. Now, a new company is taking over the city’s micromobility program, while trying to reassure riders the transition ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Earlier this year, Paramount set January 29, 2027 as the release ...
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Amanda Lefton recently announced the launch of the I BIRD NY Library Lending Program. The program will expand access to free ...
Light pollution is increasing globally, obscuring stars and impacting human and wildlife health. A coalition called Lights Out Wisconsin formed in 2025 to raise awareness and reduce light pollution.
Chris Kubiak is willing to bet that time spent outdoors can provide more wonder than social media scrolling. “Everyone has screens galore these days,” said Kubiak, director of education for Audubon ...
A project to transform a birder’s paradise into a children’s playground and garden in Prospect Park could help lead to the local “extinction” of already-suffering migratory fowl, critics say. The ...
Reaction images and GIFs are seemingly all the rage on TikTok these days, with tons of the stickers on the platform becoming breakout memes. Over the last few months, one known as the "Angry Bird Ear" ...
In a new study, wild regent honeyeaters became vocal tutors, teaching their disappearing song to birds in a captive breeding program. By Emily Anthes Regent honeyeaters were once abundant in the ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...