Bird feathers are among nature’s most extraordinary creations — engineered for flight, designed for survival and often ...
Rainbow Feathers and Silver Feathers are mysterious items dropped by Ho-oh and Lugia in Pokémon Pokopia, and their use isn't exactly clear in the early stages of the game. You can find these ...
Have you seen Ho-oh drop a Rainbow Feather in Pokémon Pokopia? Here's how to get it and what you can do with this interesting ...
Researchers and volunteers in Texas documented birds of different species preening one another. Experts say the behavior may be more common than documented. By Clarissa Brincat On Feb. 4, 2023, in ...
Birds in museum collections from Rust Belt cities around the turn of the century are covered with black soot from air pollution at the time. Scientists have compared the amount of soot on birds ...
In Qing dynasty China, artisans augmented decorative pieces by incorporating iridescent kingfisher feathers—a technique known as tian-tsui. Scientists at Northwestern University’s Center for ...
Have you heard a roar in the sky and wondered what’s falling to the earth? Whether you're trying to knock out your Daily Challenges or seeking out rare furniture from the Gimmighoul museum, Mysterious ...
It’s now widely accepted that birds evolved from dinosaurs, but imagine telling that to a 19th-century fossil collector. Before the idea of feathered dinosaurs was even on the table, several ancient ...
Some of the world’s most visually striking birds possess chemical defenses that make them dangerous to touch or consume. These toxins are stored in their feathers, skin, or tissues, creating a ...
The cover of Birds of a Feather: A True Story of Hope and the Healing Power of Animals, features a photo of a veteran embracing a parrot, who rests her head on his shoulder. The image suggests to a ...
A new study suggests features in the prehistoric creature's mouth helped it eat more efficiently, giving the species the energy needed to go airborne ...
Got scrap wire? Twist it into a DIY bird nesting feeder! It's super easy, incredibly inexpensive, and a simple way to give backyard birds a helping hand.