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The crowds don't just cheer. They boo, they whistle, they make noise between serves, they hurl insults — and, at least once, ...
The Native Americans called the Swainson’s thrush, “The Salmonberry Bird,” because it was a widespread belief that the call of the bird made the salmon berries ripen. In fact, the call of the Swainson ...
High above the bustle of cities across the country, the fastest birds on the planet are making nests, hatching young and snagging birds from the sky for meals.
But when parrots live with people, they don't have any flockmates to learn "parrot" from. Instead, they use their highly ...
A new study led by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researchers at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics shows that ...
In a Turkish mountain village, Kuș Dili, the bird language, still echoes across the hills, but for how long ...
Two recent scientific studies estimate that billions of birds die from collisions with sheet glass each year in the U.S. alone.
Birding and bird ID come hand in hand, but for some beginners, it can be tricky to learn differences between bird species. This Merlin bird ID app can help.
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Why Do Cockatiels Whistle Tunes?
Cockatiels are full of personality, and their love of whistling catchy tunes is one of the many things that can make them ...
Bird migration represents one of the most astonishing phenomena ... and offerings of orange halves and grape jelly. Their flute-like whistling song and preference for treetop feeding make them a ...
The California Bird Records Committee, which keeps a close eye on every species within their borders, downgraded the whistling-duck from “N” (for a regular nesting species) to “n” (for irregular ...
Guest Posts on County 10 are provided by contributors and the opinions, thoughts, and comments within are their own and may not necessarily reflect those of County 10. It whipped past my ear at an ...