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Ask a Birder: Which Bird Species Do Well in Cities?

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Researchers from UCLA took an interesting approach. Then, they analyzed the distribution of 3768 bird species in 137 cities, which resulted in what they call an… Source Given that urbanization continues, this is certainly a highly relevant question – but how to find the answer?

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Ask a Birder: Who likes birds more, people living in Seattle or in Berlin?

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Two researchers wanted to know how human behavior toward birds affects them. So, they first asked people in Berlin and in Seattle if they liked birds – did they feed them or rather shushed them away (or even shot them)? The result: Residents of Berlin encouraged birds more than… Source

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Ask a Birder: Can Birds Get Addicted To Drugs?

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There is indeed some scientific research, as well as anecdotal evidence, that some birds seek out addictive substances – but it is quite limited. One example is that of Rose-ringed Parakeets damaging opium fields in India.

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New Research Examines How, and Where, Birds Fly

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Pop music is all well and good for people, but how do birds know the way, when it comes to flying? If you’ve ever wondered how ancient birds learned to transition from land to air, then an article in Smithsonian has you covered. Researchers plotted eBird sightings against satellite imagery of U.S. The verdict?

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How The Bird Got Its Beak

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Birds are a subset of dinosaurs (See: Honey, I Shrunk the Dinosaurs. Prior to the extinction of all of the other dinosaurs, resulting from a cosmic impact event about 65 million years ago, the ancestors of modern birds were different from modern birds in many ways, but also similar in many ways. So how did beaks evolve?

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The Bird Way: A Book Review

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One good thing about birding during a pandemic–the forced restrictions on place and time translate into more time to observe what birds do. Bird behavior–endlessly fascinating, but so much still hidden and unknown. Extreme behaviors also push scientists to look at birds in new ways.

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International Bird Rescue Believes “Every Bird Matters”

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Little was known about oiled bird care at that time and despite the courageous attempts of hundreds of volunteers, only 300 birds survived from the 7,000 collected. This 12,000 square-foot facility, completed in February 2001, is one of the two primary oiled bird facilities built by the Oiled Wildlife Care Network (OWCN) in California.