For some birds, recognizing their own eggs can be a matter of life or death. In a new study, scientists have shown that many birds affected by the parasitic Common Cuckoo -- which lays its lethal ...
Research looks at the evolutionary pathways to differences in bird plumage patterns between males and females -- and concludes that birds are able to adapt their appearance with remarkable ease.
In this photo by Art Wolfe, a flock of Western Sandpipers and Dunlin rest on the shore in the early morning, at Bowerman Basin, Grays Harbor, Washington. (Photo: Special to the News Sentinel) Have you ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Jan. 4 (UPI) --According to a new study, the cross-continent migratory routes of birds follow the apex of resource abundance at various stopover points. Researchers followed the ...
This Fall, the Neurodivergent New Play Series - an ongoing production of Piccione Arts in association with Sour Grapes Productions - will make its debut with a reading of The Flight Patterns of ...
In 1862, Charles Darwin predicted the existence of a moth with a long tongue based on a comet orchid's nectar spurs. This was confirmed in 1903 with the discovery of a long-tongued hawkmoth, ...