To find out, Elena Tena, a biologist at Doñana Biological Station in Seville, Spain, and her colleagues attached ultra-light ...
In 2024, the collection was acquired from Maz and Roman Piekarski, who were closing their cuckoo clock museum in Knutsford, ...
This autumn, as the clocks fall back on Sunday, October 26, the world’s largest collection of cuckoo clocks will be chiming in Waterford. Curated in a specially created wing of the Irish Museum of ...
Sam Viles reports on the stunning news of Britain's first Great Crested Flycatcher in the BirdGuides Review of the Week for ...
As episode eight of “Only Murders in the Building” season five just aired Tuesday, Oct. 14, we only have two more weeks until we have to say goodbye to Mabel, Charles and Oliver. Before that, though, ...
This year’s count tallied 120 species, plus two gull species and one Empidonax species of flycatcher. This total is slightly ...
A team of ornithologists from the National University of Singapore, Birdtour Asia Ltd., and the University of Queensland has ...
The discovery of bird DNA in bat poo has suggested that a handful of bat species are able to hunt migrating birds. Researchers have now obtained direct evidence that some bats do hunt birds — and even ...
A bird hailing from Eastern Europe, with just a single recorded sighting in Bengal, was spotted at Baruipur, situated in the southern periphery of the city, last week. Two juvenile ortolan buntings ...
in Europe. “All of these different birds from all around the world seem to have converged on using this same vocalisation to denote their respective brood parasites,” says Feeney. The researchers ...
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 ...