Medicine & TechnologyA new study found that some birds have self-control like humans as they know that waiting will bring a better outcome. Check out these Eurasian jays who passed their own version of Stanford's famous marshmallow test.
Demure male albatrosses tend to be scared of confrontation due to mating challenges, so they are likely to get divorced. Read the article to know the details.
A new study demonstrates brain circuitry that’s telling zebra finches, what incoming information they need to pay attention to. Read to know more about this.
An online project about the collection of photos of birds entangled by plastic waste showed that the problem affects the species worldwide. Continue to reading to know its vast impact on the avian world.
A Dartmouth-led study of urban garden locations in northern California, published in Ecological Applications, revealed that rare plant species in urban gardens attract rare bee and bird species. Continue reading to know more about the rare plant species that attracts the bees and birds.
Johns Hopkins obtains a new permit to continue studying barn owls. This comes after a long-time battle against an animal rights group. Read to know more.
A study reveals that invasive mice are killing albatrosses, causing the latter to decline in number. Read to know more about the threat these birds are facing.
Veterinarians claimed that the reason the over 2,000 birds treated at an animal hospital are dehydrated is because of climate change. Learn more about it here.
A new study found that coffee beans are bigger and more plentiful and that’s because of the teamwork between birds and bees. Learn more about the team up here.
A CCTV footage showed a mysterious moment when suddenly a flock of migratory birds, specifically yellow-headed blackbirds, fell from the sky of Chihuahua, Mexico.
Sky island sunbirds have lived in mountain forests that are isolated from other sunbirds for up to a million years, which could explain why they are stuck on a retweet despite changes in their habitats.