A bird long thought to be a single rare species in Japan has turned out to be two. Scientists discovered that the elusive Ijima’s Leaf Warbler and a newly identified Tokara Leaf Warbler look almost ...
Researchers at Cornell Lab of Ornithology, University of Massachusetts and University of Illinois have developed breakthrough methods to track the migration of individual bird species by combining ...
Drones and artificial intelligence could provide valuable information to guide efforts to slow the alarming extinction rate ...
Since 2021, the HPAI H5N1 strain of bird flu has spread through every continent except Australia. Overseas, it has devastated ...
A bio-inspired robotic bird capable of mimicking the key movements of kestrels is helping researchers unravel the mysteries ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze troves of images and audio, gaining unprecedented insight into the ...
Manakins can move so quickly that they often appear only as blurs of blue or red as they flit along the rainforest floors of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Bad news for Seattle birdwatchers: The Emerald City’s bird communities are in trouble. Average bird counts across Seattle dropped by 21% from 2005 to 2023, according to a new study from Birds Connect ...
H5N1 bird flu has reached Australia, the last continent it had spared. It came from Antarctica via seabirds, and the next ...
Male bowerbirds in Australia and New Guinea build and decorate structures in complex courtship behaviour Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since ...
Many of our favorite songbirds use birdhouses for nesting and staying warm in winter. Birdhouses provide a suitable place for birds to raise young when the habitat doesn't—which is often the case in ...
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