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Interesting Engineering on MSNPeacocks can shoot yellow-green lasers from tail feathers, scientists discover
Scientists have concluded that peacocks’ tail feathers are capable of emitting narrow beams of light. A team highlighted that ...
This photo of a bald cardinal was taken by Ann Bryant on July 4 when it first appeared at her feeder in Auburn. It had no feathers on its head and thus no crest. The bird was still present Aug. 4.
Occasionally, a genetic mutation occurs in a cardinal, turning its feathers yellow instead of red. In mid-winter, the male and female, now in their most brilliant attire, engage in courtship feeding.
Don’t be surprised to see a bald cardinal or jay in the summer. In today’s world, don’t be surprised to see anything. It’s ...
Cardinal with white feathers instead of red seen in Texas Hill Country The phenomenon, known as leucism, causes white coloration, white patches, spots, or splotches on animals.
WEBVTT NEWS 8'S JACK HUBLEY, AND HE HAS SOME POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS ON TODAY'S WILD MOMENT. >> NOTHING LIGHTS UP YOUR BIRD FEEDER QUITE LIKE MALE CARDINALS. ALWAYS STANDOUTS IN THEIR HEAD-TO-TAIL ...
The cardinal was spotted Monday on the PixCams bird feeder camera in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. Turns out the feathers are actually what you would see under the bird's red feathers.
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