We have more names than you can shake a tail feather at.
Animals do all sorts of things to attract each other as potential mates. Many birds, for example, produce feathers with elaborate color patterns – from the iridescent plumage of many hummingbirds to ...
Are you a pet parent about to welcome a new goose (or perhaps even several geese) into your family? Whether you’re raising fluffy goslings on your farm, caring for backyard geese, or placing a ...
The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers, and the euphonious melodies of songbirds all evolved as ...
Photograph of three male zebra finches (Taeniopygia castanotis), whose mating calls were used as part of the study. Credit: Raina Fan. The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers ...
Every March, a day comes when the sun above the central U.S. becomes blotted out by white blurs. The noise is deafening, and the visual even more disorienting. As the sky seems to undulate with ...
In recent years, however, systematic research has begun to explore whether animals genuinely respond to environmental changes ...
Geese do not have true teeth, but their beaks and tongues are lined with serrated structures that function similarly in ...
Finally, spring begins this weekend. Getting outside to welcome it in the natural world is free, fun and good for you.
Opening the show is "Right Here Waiting" singer Richard Marx.
The moment that Rocco’s spirit left earth, the cardinal was at our feeder,” said Bowersock. “Whereas, the Commonwealth of Virginia has not selected any official bird, which action has been taken by ...