…perceptual experiments on birds are performed in the lab, but we risk missing the bigger picture of how birds really use color vision in their daily lives,” Stoddard said. “Hummingbirds…
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…naturally discourages smaller birds that often feed on fruit in orchards. New research now suggests that these birds of prey may provide another advantage as well. By keeping fruit-eating birds…
Planting trees in farmland may not benefit all birds equally, according to new research from Japan. Credit: Shutterstock A study finds that shelterbelts in Japan’s wet farmlands boost edge-dwelling birds…
…the car? If only you had the memory of a mountain chickadee. These tiny birds, each weighing half an ounce and possessing brains just a bit larger than a pea,…
…why birds have beaks at all. “The immediate ancestors of birds had very long fingers and a somewhat opposable thumb,” he said. “It’s believed they could use their hands to…
…most detrimental to the small migratory birds (such as sparrows, warblers, and finches) that make up 86 percent of all North American landbird species. Ozone pollution directly harms birds by…
A Eurasian reed warbler used in the study and then released. Credit: Florian Packmor Research shows for the first time, how birds displaced beyond their normal migratory route are able…
…volumes from dinosaurs, extinct birds like Archaeopteryx and the Great Auk, and modern birds. The study, published online today in the journal Current Biology, reveals that prior to the mass…
…eggs hatched, fed some of the birds live mealworms. The growth and survival of the nestlings was tracked until the birds fledged. After leaving the nest, the number of parasites…
…spring migration. Each bird’s body composition was measured before and after exposure, and a lightweight radio transmitter was attached to the bird’s back to track its movements in the wild….
…reliability and effectiveness remain untested. Zou and his team put seven popular GPT detectors to the test. They ran 91 English essays written by non-native English speakers for a widely…
…that birds had already diversified by the end of the Jurassic period. This study was published in Nature. Birds are the most diverse group of terrestrial vertebrates. Certain macroevolutionary studies…
…Period, the most diverse group of birds were the now-extinct enantiornithines, known worldwide during this time. However, enantiornithines and other Mesozoic birds are mainly known from Lower Cretaceous deposits, with…
…waste-removal processes in birds’ brains during non-REM sleep that are disrupted during REM sleep. Future research will explore REM sleep’s role in waste removal and the contents of birds’ dreams….
…with Falcatakely providing a great opportunity to reconsider ideas around head and beak evolution in the lineage leading to modern birds.” Falcatakely belongs to an extinct group of birds called…
…Austin traces the probability of color from modern birds to dinosaurs. Most birds aren’t as colorful as parrots or peacocks. But if you look beyond the feathers, bright colors on…
…of an extinct group of birds called enantiornithines or “opposite” birds. They were the most successful group of birds during the Cretaceous Period (between 66 and 145 million years ago),…
Chucao Tapaculo. Birds Join the Truffle Lovers Club Humans like truffles, as do many mammals. Now new evidence suggests that birds may also seek out and disperse these ecologically important…