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For Migrating Birds, It’s the Flight of Their Lives

America’s birds are in trouble. Since 1970, nearly 3 billion birds have vanished from the skies over North America. Most of those losses have been in migratory species, which may breed in the United States or Canada in the summer before heading elsewhere for the winter. Many spend more time living

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Health

What Wildfire Smoke Means for Birds

The Maui wildfires are an ongoing human tragedy. At least 111 people have died, more than 1,000 people are unaccounted for, and many have been displaced from their homes. But such fires also put animals at risk. Wildlife, livestock and pets often perish in fires. Flames can destroy critical habitats for endangered species and set

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Science

Birds That Construct Nests With Domes Might Be Doomed

Most of the chook nests you’ll spot this spring could have the acquainted open and cupped form, excellent for securing eggs and ultimately hatchlings. About 30 p.c of chook species are the starchitects of the avian kingdom, setting up elaborate domed nests with roofs. Whereas ecologists have lengthy thought that domed nests supplied higher security

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These Birds Type a Trio, however In all probability Not a Throuple

Cranes have a repute as romantics. The birds reside in devoted pairs, dancing and defending their territory collectively. When intruders method, the birds carry their beaks and emit a loud track with one voice. In India, the sarus crane — crimson-headed and as tall as an grownup human — is well known for its monogamy.

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These Birds Aren’t Misplaced. They’re Adapting.

Vagrancy, the scientists argue, would possibly assist species chart an escape route from human-driven local weather change and widespread habitat destruction. As a substitute of staying put and dealing with potential extinction, a number of solitary pioneers can scout new habitats as their former properties turn out to be unlivable. The critically endangered Chinese language

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A Dispatch From an Endangered Fowl’s ‘Backyard of Eden’

By the tip of 2019, I used to be prepared for a change of surroundings. Working as a pure historical past photographer, I’d spent the earlier two years monitoring snow leopards within the Himalayas. Then, one snowy afternoon, I obtained a quick name from Dr. Rohit Naniwadekar, a hen biologist with the Nature Conservation Foundation.

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