…same way as birds use it while foraging for berries on a bush. Humans move between ‘patches’ in their memory using the same strategy as bees flitting between flowers for…
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…the fossil that helped confirm Darwin’s theory of evolution. It is the oldest known fossil bird and provides strong evidence that all birds, including those alive today, are a type…
Chilean flamingo. Credit: Victor Ortega Jiménez, UC Berkeley Stomp dancing, head jerking, chattering, and skimming create swirling water patterns that direct brine shrimp and small animals into the birds’ mouths….
…research team spent over 20 years observing these birds. Their findings reveal that starlings engage in “reciprocity”—helping one another with the understanding that the favor will be returned in the…
…originals. Researchers found this human-sound mimicry to be more common than expected and suggest further studies on its relation to urbanization and song development in birds. Chinese Blackbirds can mimic…
…birds, the kit accurately classified avian influenza viruses detected in wild birds in Japan between 2022 and 2024 as either high or low pathogenicity. A*STAR BII provided bioinformatics expertise in…
…birds too.” Dr. Heller explains: “Using cutting-edge computer technology, we are piecing together how the Dodo lived and moved. This isn’t just about satisfying our curiosity. By understanding how birds…
…Mammals and birds today are warm-blooded, and this is often taken as the reason for their great success. University of Bristol paleontologist Professor Mike Benton identifies in the journal Gondwana…
…similarities between mammals and birds. Some birds can achieve extraordinary cognitive performance — but their brains were considered to be rather disorganized compared to those of mammals. Scientists from Bochum…
…Diel. Infections from H5N1 were first detected in January 2022, and have resulted in the deaths of more than 100 million domestic birds and thousands of wild birds in the…
…(250-65 million years ago), is a chick from a group of prehistoric birds called, Enantiornithes. Made up of a nearly complete skeleton, the specimen is amongst the smallest known Mesozoic…
…chestnut-crowned babbler birds responded to rising temperatures by changing their behavior in ways that could actually reduce successful breeding. This occurred because they reacted to warm peak temperatures in early…
New research reveals the adaptation of the H5N1 avian influenza virus to spread among birds and marine mammals, marking a significant threat to wildlife conservation and highlighting the virus’s ability…
…hypothesis that dinosaur birds had stiff feathers – like in modern birds.” The crux of the issue is the protein mix. Earlier tests on dinosaur feathers found mostly alpha-keratin proteins,…
…Carolina wrens (Thryothorus ludovicianus), recording how many of the snacks the birds located and ate. The results conclusively indicate that the tails had no effect on the birds’ ability to…
…to it. “The feathers provide a source for gaining new perspectives on the relationship between humans and birds in the past. Archaeological excavations rarely find traces of birds other than…
…tests. This is the first proof of a connection between self-control and intellect in birds. Self-control, or the ability to resist temptation in favor of a higher but delayed reward,…
…work confirms that as a group birds are particularly vulnerable to invasions. Indeed, many birds, particularly from oceanic island regions, are less able than their continental counterparts to adapt their…