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Why Baby Birds Of Prey Are True Survivors
May 09, 2016 — Bullies, starvation, and scary predators—nest cams reveal the hardships of being a chick in the wild.
An Expert's Take on How to Prevent the Next Extinction
May 06, 2016 — In the past 40 years, Carl Jones saved nine species from going extinct. Now he's sharing his methods so that others can follow suit.
Why Do Birds' Eyes Change Colors?
May 04, 2016 — In some species of hawks, gulls, and other avians, it marks an important transition into adulthood.
One Simple Way to Help Hummingbirds Threatened by Climate Change
May 03, 2016 — By tracking these tiny birds, we can detect important imbalances in the environment.
The World's Most Expensive Bird Books
May 02, 2016 — Got a million bucks to spend on pictures of birds? We have some options.
How Pulling Weeds Can Save Australia's Seabirds
May 02, 2016 — A group of determined Australians are on a mission to reclaim a former island paradise for shearwaters and penguins.
Strike a Pose: 12 Pics of Birds Being Birds
April 29, 2016 — From brawls to star-crossed romances, these paparazzi birders caught it all on camera.
Will a Bald Eagle Eat Your Outdoor Cat?
April 29, 2016 — No, because it’s way too much effort.
Four Astonishing Ways Birds Are Coping With Our Energy Demands
April 29, 2016 — From Pennsylvania to Canada, birds are finding ways to dodge power structures and development.