Ornithologists at the Natural History Museum and UCLA are studying how smoke from the January wildfires will affect the region’s birds. It’s part of a broader scientific effort to understand the ...
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
It is recognizable by its dark-brown face, long, white neck, and of course, a white backside that can only be seen when the bird is in flight ... vulture circles the sky while scanning the ...
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Smoke detectors in the sky: Will wildfire affect bird behavior?As thick clouds of smoke rolled across Los Angeles in early January, Allison Shultz opened a freezer and took out a stash of pristine white pigeon ... exposure affects birds, and what exactly ...
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