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Do Bird Beaks and Flower Shapes Influence Pollination? New Study InvestigatesWhen birds feed on nectar from flowers, they do more than just get a meal—they play a crucial role in pollination, ...
A backyard flock in Dare County has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu. The ...
An easy way that I stay connected to nature, even if I have a busy schedule, is taking a moment to look out a window and ...
The Bean Life Science Museum celebrated Charles Darwin's 216th birthday with various family friendly activities on Feb. 15.
Winter birdwatching is full of surprises, from the daily hustle of familiar visitors to the excitement of spotting an ...
With its glaciers and sub-zero temperatures, Antarctica hardly seems like a place of refuge. However, the now icy continent might have been just that for the early ancestors of today’s living ...
A newly studied Vegavis iaai skull from Antarctica confirms that modern bird lineages, like ducks and geese, were evolving ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNKansept’s Apex Predator-Inspired EDC Knife Is an Exercise in Speed and PrecisionIt's unusual for any brand to drop this many variants of one knife, especially with so many different material combinations.
Unlike modern birds, many avian species from that time had strikingly different features, including toothed beaks and elongated, bony tails. Christopher Torres, an assistant professor of biology ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNMost Birds-of-Paradise Are Secretly Biofluorescent, Study FindsBirds-of-paradise have some of the most famous mating displays in the world, but there's more to their colorful rhythmic ...
The kitchen windows face due east. The narrow writing desk is as wide as the double windows and looks out at my deck. Ten ...
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