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For the more than 450 species of birds that soar along the migration "flyways" of the United States, spring is when migrating ...
All birds fly high in the sky, soaring to new heights in search of a home and food. However, while some are always visible to us-- like pigeons and crows-- others do not even catch the human eye ...
A winning trail cam video captured in Oregon shows a bobcat making an incredible leap to catch a wild turkey in midair.
Long before sci-fi made them iconic, real engineers tried to build flying machines that mimicked birds—inspired by the concept of the ornithopter. Among the most striking attempts was a French design ...
"I was in shock for a few seconds, but I knew it wouldn't hurt me. I was just trying to understand why on earth a bird would fly into my car!" he added. After regaining his composure, Balbuena ...
We all love to see birds and their flock flying in the sky in a synchronised way. But have you ever wondered why these birds fly or migrate in a specific – V formation? Watching these birds in a ...
To our eyes, they often are a blur. But high-speed cameras show us what makes these birds perfect flying machines. A captive Anna’s hummingbird feeds while hovering before an optical illusion in ...
Now, birds are flying our way for the spring migration season. A snow goose near Montreal, a great horned owl in southwestern Ontario, a Canada goose in Langley, B.C. — these are just some of ...
“On a big night in the spring, you're talking 450 to 500 million birds flying under cover of darkness.” In the contiguous United States, peak spring bird migration runs approximately between ...