Sanderlings run in groups as they hunt for food in the sand on Long Beach Island, N.J. Vicki Jauron, Babylon and Beyond Photography/Moment via Getty Images The late Oxford University biologist William ...
A vivid, in-depth look at why birds behave as they do. Birds are intelligent, sociable creatures that exhibit a wide array of behaviors--from mobbing and mimicking to mating and joint nesting. Why do ...
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Wild birds around feeders can raise risk near coops and what to change without overreacting
Backyard bird feeders bring color and movement to a yard, but they also change how wild birds move around your property. If ...
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The Pecking Order: How Chickens Decide Who’s Boss
If you don’t have your own backyard flock, you may not believe that the chicken pecking order is real, let alone that it’s even more complicated than we give it credit for. Chickens are one of ...
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