Red backed shrikes migrate using a fixed schedule, flying in stages with little variation, showing that genetics guide bird migration.
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Scientists sound alarm after discovering new pattern that poses 'ongoing risks' for millions of birds: 'Raises interesting questions'
Researchers, like those at Durham University, are playing a key role by analyzing bird data that helps reveal where ...
On a 2009 hike in the Huachuca Mountains of southeastern Arizona, a group of birders heard an otherworldly ethereal bird song floating, flute-like, through the canyon. The hikers identified the singer ...
For most humans, the increasingly longer days that arrive with spring are little more than a signal that summer is on the horizon. For migratory birds, however, they're a signal to begin the long ...
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These birds are migrating the wrong way, and scientists know why
Across the Northern Hemisphere, satellite tags and backyard observations are revealing a surprising pattern: some birds are not just drifting off course, they are consistently flying in the opposite ...
Bird migration represents one of nature’s most remarkable phenomena, where millions of feathered travelers navigate thousands of miles using nothing but instinct and celestial navigation. This aerial ...
Bird flu is escalating, with Europe reporting a six-fold surge in cases among wild birds in 2025. Migratory patterns are ...
Latur's Pangaon and Kamkheda lakes welcome the arrival of migratory birds such as the Bar-headed Goose and Common Crane. Their presence is a positive indicator of wetland health, attracting attention ...
Mysuru experiences a decline in migratory bird arrivals, raising concerns over habitat loss and changing migration patterns.
On a 2009 hike in the Huachuca Mountains of southeastern Arizona, a group of birders heard an otherworldly, ethereal bird song floating, flute-like, through the canyon. The hikers identified the ...
A Blackpoll Warbler on Southeast Farallon Island in California is one example of the many birds that wind up as vagrants - well outside their normal range. A new study from the University of Illinois, ...
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