News
2d
Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Did a Large Harpy Eagle Attack an Adult Woman?But when one woman strayed a little too far behind a tour group after spotting a large bird of prey, she ended up on the ground with a set of large talons gripping into her skull—the first ...
I spoke to an ornithologist and bird feeder expert about their experiences making DIY bottle bird feeders, and they gave me some helpful steps for making this wildlife garden idea.
A Florida sheriff has launched a death investigation after an exotic bird killed its 75-year-old owner, according to a report.
A large flightless exotic bird with the newfound notoriety of killing its owner in Florida is now among 100 exotic animals from his estate that are up for auction.
Secretary birds are large birds of prey — reaching around 4 feet (1.2 meters) in height — with an eagle-like body that sits on long, crane-like legs.
The more we learn about large old trees, the more we realise their fundamental importance to birds, mammals, insects, plants and other inhabitants. More than 300 species of Australian birds and ...
What is so special about the bird? “This sandhill crane is one of the 1,500 different species of plants and animals that make their home at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, which shares space with ...
Birds die daily in large numbers, but why do you rarely see dead birds? Birds die frequently from one cause or another, but nature is there to clean up.
The ibis—a large bird with a long, subtly hooked orange beak—became extinct in Central Europe in the 17th century. Now, the species is learning its old migration routes.
Social media detectives have discovered a series of 11-year-old tweets from Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Jerry Jeudy about the beloved Big Bird character from “Sesame Street.” Jerry ...
Hundreds of people had the pleasure of seeing a rare, brilliantly colored male painted bunting at a park on the Maryland side of Great Falls during the beginning of the new year. (Photos courtesy ...
From more than 1,700 entries, four photographs documenting birds in Washington have been chosen as winners of the Seattle Audubon Washington bird photo contest. Duke Coonrad, of Bellevue, is the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results