"We can mitigate them, we can reduce them, we can reverse them." Researchers issue warning after observing concerning shift in bird behavior: 'Predictable effects' first appeared on The Cool Down.
This photograph, captured by Slovak photographer Roman Balaz, won the silver prize in the category for Amphibian and Reptile Behavior in the World Nature Photographer of the Year competition. The ...
Countless YouTube videos feature pet birds singing and talking to their owners. Although it may seem like simple mimicry, ...
Most of us have heard the phrase "it takes a village" when it comes to childcare. This age-old saying holds true for some ...
At a quiet street intersection in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood, the imposing figure of a pine tree is only outweighed by the massive collection of sticks and twigs carefully placed on ...
University of Michigan study finds noise harms birds' health in many ways, including their ability to reproduce ...
Chase Barnes, who breeds chickens and pigeons on a small farm south of Kansas City, had never seen a pigeon "throuple.
Birds, like some other pets, are experts at masking illness. This is why signs of stress can sometimes be symptoms of an underlying medical condition. A sudden change in your bird’s behavior means you ...
A quiet underground nest on a remote island off New Zealand's coast is captivating viewers around the globe as the world's largest parrot species is livestreamed. The YouTube livestream, Kākāpō Cam, ...
Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
The Guam kingfisher was extinct in the wild. Through coordinated breeding, cultural consultation, and careful reintroduction ...
By keeping hungry birds away from crops and preventing their droppings from contaminating fruit, kestrels may provide farmers ...