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The birds were eliminated when the invasive brown treesnake was accidentally introduced to the island of Guam in the ’40s.
The Eggsplainer briefly considers some of our weirdest behaviors around eggs. The Easter Bunny is, you know, a bunny. A ...
Pagan Origins and the Name Eostre Easter is believed to have originated as a pagan festival celebrating the arrival of spring ...
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint It’s that time of year again when the elusive cuckoo makes its way back to Ireland and to ...
Ecologist and programme maker Anja Murray writes here about her new six part series for RTÉ lyric fm, made in collaboration with folk musician and member of Ye Vagabonds Brían MacGloinn ...
In fact, social monogamy is extremely common in birds and somewhat common in mammals, while sexual monogamy is vanishingly ...
Nate Hedtke of the American Egg Board discusses why he believes the industry will find solutions in the battle against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI or bird flu) and bounce back in the near ...
They are invasive, having driven out British red squirrels in most of the UK. They eat birds' eggs, they damage trees and dig up planted bulbs as well as eat food left out for birds. So ...
The birds often mate for life and will return to the same nesting sites each year. Peregrines normally lay three to four eggs each breeding season and each egg takes about one month to hatch.
Not just birds or humans, but other animals like cats, dogs, and cows are vulnerable to getting infected by bird flu. Since 2003, the WHO has reported more than 900 deaths caused by bird flu and also ...
A live stream of a peregrine falcon nest on top of a cathedral has been taken offline after reports the birds' eggs were deliberately smashed. The birds, Alban and Boudica, first nested on the ...
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