A new study conducted in Athens, Georgia, by National Geographic and the University of Georgia put cameras on house cats allowed outdoors. Thirty percent...
A new species of barbet was discovered in 2008 in Peru by a team of ornithologists that were recent graduates of Cornell University. The...
Molly Laich has an article ruminating on crows that is worth a read in the Missoula Independent. Hat-tip to Carrie.
Cool footage from a camera strapped to an Imperial Cormorant can be found on Business Insider.
It is unclear exactly why this particular causeway is so deadly for gulls but the New Jersey Department of Transportation is trying to make...
A 737 headed in to land in Denver was struck by a bird, which caused significant damage to the nose of the plane. The...
They are upping the bag limit to try to keep Canada Geese in check.
This slightly rambling post on the ABA Blog by Steve N. G. Howell is well worth a visit if only to see his amazing...
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