Especially if you live in New York City!
The subjects of love, sex and relationships have transfixed people for longer than we can possibly know. The many different ways people carry out...
This is bad news for Northern Cardinals and European Robins but perhaps good news for humans suffering from eye trouble, as the research may...
Warning, if you can’t tell by the title of the post, it’s going to get a little blue in this post. Most of us...
Whilst leading a birding tour to Sri Lanka, I spotted a flash of bright white in a lily-choked wetland near Ambalantota in the south-east...
American Oystercatchers, with their orange, carrot-like bills and piercing cries, are a familiar sight on the east coast of the United States. It is...
Yesterday marked the celebration of Earth Day, a holiday most of our readers observe every day. Here’s a question for all the proud naturalists...
Itās clear that birds copulate, procreate, and promote their genes with alacrity. But love? Do birds feel love? Can they? To explore this question,...
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