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Do Bird Beaks and Flower Shapes Influence Pollination? New Study InvestigatesWhen birds feed on nectar from flowers, they do more than just get a meal—they play a crucial role in pollination, ...
HEN HARRIERS are the most "intensely persecuted" of all the UK's birds of prey, with numbers declining due to illegal killing ...
HEN HARRIERS are the most "intensely persecuted" of all the UK's birds of prey, with numbers declining due to illegal killing ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNInside the Herculean Effort to Study and Save the World’s Smallest Sea TurtleAfter years of steady gains, a decades-long conservation program dedicated to the Kemp's ridley hits rough seas ...
The birds were once plentiful throughout eastern Australia, including in the states of Queensland, New South Wales ... plains-wanderers have bright yellow beaks, legs and eyes.
The bird appeared to be a barred owl, which is commonly found in the eastern portion of the United States. These creatures have brown and white feathers with yellow beaks, and they live in Texas ...
His life was bound up with everything on wings, and his career culminated in the great “Birds of Massachusetts and Other New England States ... Watched yellow-billed cuckoo eat 41 gypsy ...
Wageningen Marine Research has been monitoring the amount of plastic encountered in the stomachs of beached fulmars since ...
Meet the British woodpeckers whose 'unmistakable hammering' is a sure sign that spring is on its way
Woodpeckers are guardians of ancient broad-leaved woodlands, busy ecosystem engineers and keen consumers of ant porridge.
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