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Some species quickly responded to lower levels of human activity, but whether their return to urban areas is good for them—or not—remains unclear.
Expectations and temperatures run high in August. From far-flung Ecuadorian escapes to island-hopping in Scotland, here are ...
North America is home to some of the world’s most unique and fascinating birds, many of which can be found nowhere else on Earth. From the coastal wetlands of Florida to the dense forests of the ...
North America is home to some of the world's most spectacular birds of prey, offering wildlife enthusiasts and casual observers alike the chance to witness these magnificent hunters in their natural ...
These are the best stargazing sites in North America These dark sky sanctuaries, reserves, parks, and trails invite you to immerse yourself in the wonders of our night skies. Here’s where to go.
Visit the TV show page for 'The National Geographic Guide to Birding in North America' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive ...
New Guinea is home to some of the world’s most toxic birds. Why they contain poison, and how they withstand it is still a source of scientific mystery.
Theater on the Edge makes a welcome return with “Birds of North America,” a look at a father and daughter with something to say to all of us.
Animalia 75 percent of North America’s bird species are in decline, study says Birds are rapidly vanishing from North America, with dramatic population losses in places that were once thought safe.
There’s no shortage of public lands to explore in America, from craggy canyons and remote islands to ancient forests and secluded seashores. The big question ...
Recently I looked into a number of extinct birds from all around the world, but few of them shed light on those that I would've lived alongside. Today we're "borrowing" my mom's field guide on the ...
A robot taught these birds a long-lost birdsong The song of the chingolo can be heard across South America. But young songbirds were no longer learning the tunes of their elders—until scientists ...