Scientists have established what could be considered a baseline map of annual avian functional and species diversity patterns in the U.S., finding that functional diversity patterns in the West, where ...
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Why birds keep returning to the same exact spot
1. Home Sweet Home Have you ever noticed the same bird returning to your backyard, day after day, season after […] ...
A recent study on social bird behavior has found that more sociality in birds may confer to reduced competition in interactions between and among bird species. The findings, published on March 1 in ...
The upcoming total solar eclipse is set to bring people from around the country to stare in awe at the cosmological wonder, but it may also spark strange behavior in birds. The timing of the ...
If you were rewarded for following a particular pattern of behavior, wouldn't you keep doing it? The answer turns out to be ...
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UGA study links waterfowl habitat choices to bird flu spread patterns
A University of Georgia study drawing on two decades of satellite tracking data has found that waterfowl tend to move shorter ...
New study shows that daily bird movements shape how bird flu spreads, influenced by habitat, environment, and human activity.
A study shows that rainfall controls tropical bird breeding by triggering the growth of plants and insect populations.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – There is much more to avian biodiversity in the United States than the number of different species living in a given region or community, but the diversity of birds’ ecosystem ...
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