…lines to those of primates. The new study provides a more plausible explanation: Birds can perform these complex behaviors because birds’ forebrains contain a lot more neurons than anyone had…
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…how birds are able to fly in gusty conditions — findings that could inform the development of bio-inspired small-scale aircraft. “Birds routinely fly in high winds close to buildings and…
…microscopes and compared them with the feathers of other brightly-colored birds, like green-headed mallard ducks, to look for differences in their make-up. All birds’ feathers are made of keratin, the…
…many birds sing at dawn, as every birdwatcher can attest. Although speculative, it is possible that this “dawn chorus” behavior might be a remnant of the nocturnal ancestry of birds….
…to coastal urbanization, and marine and light pollution -which confuses birds when flying- are the main threats to this species, listed as endangered according to the Red Book of Birds…
…birds from other states, and the virus was 14 times more common in counties surrounding the Lower Wisconsin River than elsewhere. Yet the presence of BeHV in birds collected outside…
…been identified as a new species that may have been capable of diving very deeply. The well-preserved specimen was found in a Late Jurassic deep marine deposit along the English…
…the skull of this newest discovery. Read Prehistoric “Sea Dragon” Discovered on English Channel Coast Is Identified As New Species for more on this research. Reference: “A new ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur…
A recent study found that Mexican Americans who spoke only Spanish had worse neurological outcomes three months post-stroke compared to those who were bilingual or spoke only English. The differences…
…his political thinking, and his actions in bringing together the English kingdom were so hard-won, that it would have been more surprising if the kingdom had stayed together. We need…
New research challenges a long-accepted account of a pivotal moment in English history, suggesting events unfolded in a far more complex and coordinated way than previously believed. By reexamining primary…
…that too much knowledge may not be a good thing for our fine feathered friends. A pair of behavioral ecologists from the University of Oxford have discovered that sometimes birds…
…most extensive genomic study to date has unveiled how the birds spread all over the world after mass extinction. Birds represent the sole surviving lineage of dinosaurs in the present…
…Eurasian jays, birds that excel at remembering the location of stored food. Jaylo the jay watching as food is put in the cup with the blue string in the encoding…
…think that the vast extinction was caused primarily by humans, who hunted the birds for food, or by animals brought to islands by humans – that fed on the birds…
…have found feathers in burial context and preserved in leather boxes or other protective material, and they have also found mummified birds — parrots and macaws — at archaeological sites….
…population, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU). Just like humans learning to speak, many birds learn to sing by associating with older birds of the same…
…a groundbreaking method for reconstructing the brain structures of both living and extinct birds. They achieve this by creating digital ‘endocasts’—3D models of the space inside a bird’s skull where…