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Courtship
In the avian world, female birds hold the power of mate selection. Consequently, males display their most colorful feathers and melodious songs. But it doesn’t stop there; some males also...
Courtship
In the avian world, female birds hold the power of mate selection. Consequently, males display their most colorful feathers and melodious songs. But it doesn’t stop there; some males also...

“Architect”
Have you ever seen an abandoned bird nest or picked one up from the ground? The most common type of bird nest is the cup-shaped nest, such as the ones...
“Architect”
Have you ever seen an abandoned bird nest or picked one up from the ground? The most common type of bird nest is the cup-shaped nest, such as the ones...

Does Feeding Birds in Spring, Summer, and Autum...
Bird Migration Is an Instinctive Behavior The primary factor driving bird migration is the changing daylight hours in spring and autumn. In fact, birds possess a strong migratory instinct, triggered...
Bird Migration Is an Instinctive Behavior The primary factor driving bird migration is the changing daylight hours in spring and autumn. In fact, birds possess a strong migratory instinct, triggered...

Attracting and Feeding Hummingbirds: A Comprehe...
Feeding Hummingbirds: Honey or Sugar Water? Can Food Coloring Be Used? When feeding hummingbirds, opt for sugar water and avoid honey and food coloring. Although honey is often perceived as...
Feeding Hummingbirds: Honey or Sugar Water? Can Food Coloring Be Used? When feeding hummingbirds, opt for sugar water and avoid honey and food coloring. Although honey is often perceived as...

Who Visits The Bird Feeder?
Seed-eating and omnivorous birds can still find enough food during the winter months. Some insectivores, like the great tit, can adapt their diet to include seeds for sustenance. However, the...
Who Visits The Bird Feeder?
Seed-eating and omnivorous birds can still find enough food during the winter months. Some insectivores, like the great tit, can adapt their diet to include seeds for sustenance. However, the...

Can Hummingbirds Remember The People Who Feed T...
Hummingbirds can remember the people who feed them. Is this possible? Alexander Skutch, who has conducted decades of bird research in Costa Rica, wrote in his book “The Life of...
Hummingbirds can remember the people who feed them. Is this possible? Alexander Skutch, who has conducted decades of bird research in Costa Rica, wrote in his book “The Life of...

How Does The Beak Grow?
A toucan’s beak can serve as decoration, a weapon, or a “long arm” for picking berries. The beak is the most important tool for birds, indicating their lifestyle and especially...
How Does The Beak Grow?
A toucan’s beak can serve as decoration, a weapon, or a “long arm” for picking berries. The beak is the most important tool for birds, indicating their lifestyle and especially...

Why Can Birds Hover in the Air Without Flapping...
The Significance of Wings in Flight Depending on their wing shapes, some birds need to flap their wings constantly to stay airborne, while others can glide or soar for minutes...
The Significance of Wings in Flight Depending on their wing shapes, some birds need to flap their wings constantly to stay airborne, while others can glide or soar for minutes...

Why Do Birds Fly?
Compared to flying, Archaeopteryx preferred hopping on the ground—birds took thousands of years to conquer the sky. Key conditions for this included their lightweight bodies and, unique to birds, feathers....
Why Do Birds Fly?
Compared to flying, Archaeopteryx preferred hopping on the ground—birds took thousands of years to conquer the sky. Key conditions for this included their lightweight bodies and, unique to birds, feathers....

Cool Tricks and Warm Feathers: How Birds Contro...
The ability to regulate internal body temperature allows birds and mammals to thrive in both extreme cold and extreme heat, enabling them to settle almost anywhere on Earth. Birds and...
The ability to regulate internal body temperature allows birds and mammals to thrive in both extreme cold and extreme heat, enabling them to settle almost anywhere on Earth. Birds and...