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Relax and enjoy the peaceful beauty of nature in cinematic 4K UHD. This scene captures a gentle bird resting on a forest ...
Birds all over the world break into a dawn chorus every morning – now experiments in zebra finches suggest both a mechanistic ...
Just four minutes of darkness was enough to confuse dozens of species of birds. As the April 2024 solar eclipse crossed North America, humans weren't the only ones affected by the dimming of the ...
More than 20 species of bird around the world use a similar “whining” alarm call to warn birds like cuckoos are around. The call seems to be understood across species, and its specific use hints at ...
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As spring begins, so does a fresh song at daybreak, unique to the season. Just before the sun rises, birds start singing their melodies, creating a chirpy symphony. “It's the epitome of spring,” says ...
Birds are singing almost an hour longer each day: Here's why By Michael Franco August 21, 2025 The researchers know that birds sing longer in light-polluted areas, but aren't sure if that's a positive ...
Spending time in nature is important for your mental health. But studies show that even just listening to birds singing can ease symptoms of anxiety and depression. A European robin, Erithacus ...
The iconic cuckoo faces a new peril on its huge annual migration to the UK - being eaten by humans, according to researchers. The findings come as the first cuckoo to arrive in the UK has been ...
"The variability in bird responses and site differences was fascinating." During the 2024 total solar eclipse that captured the attention of space lovers across North America, something was going on ...
Claudia Picado is a Features Writer who has been covering film and television at Collider for nearly three years. She's been writing for as long as she can remember, but developed a love for cinema ...