To his fellow tribal members, Datu Julito Ahao is jokingly called matanglawin, which literally means “having an eye of an ...
“White Bird,” a possibly unexpected origin story, is adapted from a 2019 graphic novel of the same name about the family of one of Auggie’s antagonists in “Wonder.” Yes, you read that ...
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With the best bird box camera, keen bird watchers can capture incredibly close images and videos of their avian visitors. Since we can't spend every second watching for our feathered friends, a bird ...
This bird, with its glossy plumage and distinctive curved beak, once thrived across three continents and held symbolic significance in ancient cultures, where it even had its own hieroglyph ...
Australia is recovering from its worst outbreak of bird flu, which has led to the deaths of 2 million chickens across 16 farms — leading to egg shortages and economic pain for farmers.
Of the many stories about vagrant birds we’ve covered at Audubon, one remains stuck in my craw. In the spring of 2017, an incredible bit of happenstance occurred: A brilliant Vermilion Flycatcher, ...
It’s traditional to offer birds leftover bread and cakes, but these foods are not great for our feathered friends because they contain very few nutrients and too much salt and sugar. If you’ve no ...
Conservation charities have successfully completed the second round of rewilding of a long-lost bird breed in Dover. The red-billed chough disappeared from the Kent countryside more than 200 years ...
On Friday, the musician released the video for “Birds of a Feather,” which watches the singer calmly dragged through an office building as she sings about her overtaking feelings. The Aidan ...
Public domain via Wikimedia Commons The night parrot—a brilliantly colored, nocturnal bird—once thrived in Australia’s outback. The arrival of colonists and feral predators, however ...
When humans want to move fast—barring speed-walking competitions—we pick up our feet. But when birds need to get somewhere quickly, they tend to always keep one foot on the ground, leading to ...