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Rising border tensions make Pakistani pigeons drifting into India a source of suspicion for Indian breeders, even as the ...
Officially, street pigeons are not vermin, like rats, another species of barefoot city dweller, with which they are often ...
In the skies above the bunkers where Indian and Pakistani soldiers trade gunfire, masters of an ancient sport beloved on both ...
Nature enthusiasts and bird watchers were thrilled by an incredibly rare owl sighting, one of only 60 left in the UK ...
Wastewater disease surveillance has become central to public health officials’ ability to track the H5N1 bird flu that's now ...
A man in the UAE stunned a fellow passenger as he said he was travelling with his falcon, which has its own passport. A video ...
During their brief exchange, it becomes clear that the falcon owner was leaving for Morocco. The UAE national casually showed ...
By drawing patterns on your windows with soap, you can help prevent birds from flying into them and injuring themselves.
This week could be a jackpot for birders in Georgia, as an estimated 10 million birds will fly every night over the state.
A new study links fossilized flying reptile tracks to animals that made them. Fossilized footprints reveal a 160-million-year-old invasion as pterosaurs came down from the trees and onto the ground.
Right now, every night, birds flying over the state outnumber Georgia bird watchers more than 5-to-1. The 10 million nightly visits from these feathered friends offer local bird watchers a unique ...
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