…the pallium has been considered a structurally comparable region across mammals, birds, and reptiles, differing primarily in complexity. It was previously believed that this region contained similar types of neurons…
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…birds that had lifestyles akin to today’s herons and flamingos. Vegavis and its distinctive beak underscore the diversity of duck-like birds that once walked the Earth. “In the past, they…
…from experiments mimicking the interactions of two birds. The new Nature Communications research expanded the inquiry to account for many flyers. To replicate the columnar formations of birds, in which…
…birds as well. Other birds can also be poisoned by the insects they eat if those insects have eaten the poisoned rat bait. Some birds may even eat the bait…
…of leaf-eating birds, marking the earliest known evolution of arboreal plant-eating among birds. The pheasant-sized Jeholornis, a member of the second most primitive lineage of known birds, has teeth and a…
…the birds’ metabolic rates as they hovered and how often and deeply the birds went into torpor as they slumbered. Even though the hovering hummingbirds should have been working harder…
The golden poison frog, Phyllobates terribilis. Credit: Chris Wellner, Smithsonian’s National Zoo Researchers discovered that poisonous frogs and birds likely rely on “toxin sponge” proteins, rather than resistant sodium channels,…
…found that more noise meant less foraging by birds. This means that, even after controlling for the fact that fewer birds were found in loud places, birds were less efficient…
…lived alongside the dinosaurs got more questions than answers when they found quartz crystals in the bird’s stomach. “I would say it’s some kind of bizarre form of soft tissue…
…areas, the authors say, which likely gave these birds much greater capacity to compete for breeding territories. The results reveal how quickly birds can adapt to changing environments and suggest…
…the asteroid impact favored ground-dwelling birds over tree-dwelling birds.” An international team of researchers from the U.S., England, and Sweden pieced together evidence from the plant fossil record and ecology…
…birds can thrive in cities either by having larger brains or by breeding more often. A new study in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution suggests that birds have two alternative…
…makes it possible for us to better integrate into society and coordinate with others. What Birds Perceive Gianmarco Maldarelli and Onur Güntürkün show in their article that birds may possess…
…infections among wild birds and poultry farms. In 2022, the virus spread to South America where it devastated birds and marine mammals. In March 2024, USDA scientists identified HPAI H5N1…
…one of the earliest birds. This discovery shows that these birds were eating fruits, despite a long-standing hypothesis that this species of bird feasted on fish (and more recent hypotheses…
…birds evolve to enable them to fly? The answer, they say, appears to be an adaptive increase in the size of the cerebellum in some fossil vertebrates. The cerebellum is…
…caught in the middle of a debate. Birds are the only dinosaurs that survived the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, but dinosaurs (and by extension, birds) are…
…vocal-learning birds, and non-vocal-learning birds and primates. Their results showed that there are more than 50 different genes that display similar activity patterns in humans and vocal-learning birds — patterns…