…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…
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…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…
…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…
…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…
…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…
For the study, pupils in two school classes learned English vocabulary — with and without scent sticks during the learning period and also at night. The students remembered the vocabulary…
…early modern English literature at King’s College London, and the Unlocking History research team. Since the papers’ folds, tucks, and slits are themselves valuable evidence for historians and conservators, being…
Potential polar ring galaxy NGC 4632. The picture shows a gaseous ring perpendicularly circulating the main spiral disk of the galaxy. Credit: Jayanne English (U. Manitoba), Nathan Deg (Queen’s U.)…
…might also use them when we talk about machines – it helps us relate to them,” said Jo Mackiewicz, professor of English at Iowa State. “But at the same time,…
Kirtland’s Warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii). Kirtland’s warblers (named after Jared P. Kirtland) are an endangered species of birds that, like so many humans, spend summer in North America and winter in…
…fascinating phenomena in nature,” says Wikelski. “If immune cells are part of how birds sense direction, it would fundamentally change how we understand navigation.” Implications Beyond Birds Many questions remain,…
Researchers studying nearly 900 parrots found evidence that some birds may use names to refer to specific people or animals. Credit: Shutterstock Do parrots actually use names the way humans…
…or family may subtly influence your gut bacteria, according to a new study from the University of East Anglia. Research on a population of small island birds found that individuals…
…the birds had taken their fill of sucrose. Some refilled after 10 minutes, others after 20 minutes. They found that seven of the birds took just 30 hours – during…
…about the loss of Hawaiʻi’s native waterbirds. Challenging a half-century-old explanation for the loss of Hawaiʻi’s native birds, a new study from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa reports that…
…evidence linking the ability to this region of the birds’ bodies. Now, researchers will have to test their findings experimentally to confirm that the lagena is responsible for the birds’…
…during migration. Their habits reveal crucial habitats and major threats. Birds do not always follow the patterns we expect from them. A recent study in the Journal of Raptor Research…
A new study by UT Austin researchers reveals that some birds with wide geographic ranges or larger brains still occupy narrow climate niches, making them more vulnerable to climate change…