Via this awesome website that tracks birds with satellite-tracking systems attached. Hat-tip to Clare.
National Moth Week is just one month away and I still don’t know what I’m going to wear! As you might surmise, National Moth...
Green roofs, which is to say roofs covered in part or completely by vegetation in a growing medium, are extremely cool. Not only do...
A fascinating post at Bird Ecology Study Group about a series of observations of an Indian Peafowl that was more than willing to abandon...
When male peacocks display they make a deep rumbling noise too low for humans to hear – the first bird known to make and...
No, this isn’t some kind of perverted link, but an article about a study in which researchers at Oxford University applied what we have...
Artist Monique Habraken has come up with an alternative to taxidermy that preserves the beauty of a bird’s plumage without making the corpse a...
Interesting. And another reason to appreciate birds.
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