Meerkats have come to rely on the call of the drongo bird to alert them when danger is nearby. In return, the bird gets to ...
A new study shows that parrots may use names like humans, showing signs of social understanding and individual recognition.
Recent studies in both captive parrots and wild green-rumped parrotlets indicate that some species use individualized calls to distinguish specific individuals. Captive birds often mimic human-given ...
Are the birds at the Masters real in Augusta? Let's dive in as you hear all those bird sounds during the golf major.
These are the turkey calls and vocalizations you need to know this spring. Watch these videos and then start practicing ...
Not all birds of prey hunt from the sky. This bird reveals how an extreme environment is all it takes to reshape anatomy, ...
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Study: Parrots use name-like calls to identify individuals in a flock
Somewhere in the sun-scorched grasslands of Venezuela, a green-rumped parrotlet lands at the entrance of a wooden nest box ...
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Parrots are not just mimicking words—they use proper names like humans to identify individuals
Like many animals, parrots make sounds that suggest they are talking with each other, maybe even calling out to a specific ...
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It's Peak Birding Season. Here's the Tech I Use to Find Birds and Take Better Photos
I love observing birds in the wild and catching them on camera. This is the gear I use to attract them to my yard and get the ...
Want to shlock a big Tom with your bow this year? Want some tips on closing the distance? Mike Roux has been calling them and ...
Most bird nests are protected by federal and state laws. Here's what you should do if you find a nest on your property.
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A 'Ring Strategy' for Bird Flu
Federal leadership should act now to enhance our response strategy ...
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