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Great tit songbirds usually breed with the same partner each season, but they don't necessarily mate for life. In a new study ...
A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding ...
A team of conservation experts is conducting a long-term plan to stabilize the population of Kirtland’s warbler.
Nonprofits are doing what they can to fill pukas left by the widespread firings, but they don't have the resources to match ...
Step back in time as you explore one of Pennsylvania's most charming historic treasures, where horse-drawn buggies still clip-clop through a beautifully preserved wooden landmark in Amish Country.
A scientist has saved an image inside a bird’s brain in what is believed to be the world’s first case of storing data inside ...
Avoid setting out human food or snacks to protect your wild bird visitors and their digestive health. Certain foods, ...
Fewer Kirtland’s warblers were found in a June 2025 survey. Here's what state officials are planning to boost numbers.
Cape May, Naturally is a column about birding & the natural world written by a rotating cast of experts at the NJ Audubon. Wait. What?! That can’t be, it’s only the end of July! In the world of birds, ...
The J.D. Marshall needed a better publicity agent, someone like Gordon Lightfoot to write a song about it. The sunken vessel ...
On the outskirts of Anchorage, a Southern Baptist retired science education professor captures creation on her cameras.
If you have never seen birds employing ants for pest control duties, you need to take a look at this fascinating clip. At first glance, it looks like a great example of a symbiotic relationship and ...