According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a male Mockingbird may learn up to 200 songs in its lifetime. Like the ...
Plus sparrow shout fests, more robins sticking around in winter, turkeys love acorns and how to prevent window strikes.
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Seagulls Can Tell If You’re Really Mad (And They React Differently)
Study uncovers exactly how to keep seagulls at bay. Both shouting and speaking work, but the birds react differently to each ...
You won't find us endorsing aggression towards animals very often, however, scientists have discovered that raising your ...
Robins see humans as meal tickets – particularly gardeners who work the ground in “their” territory. They feed on grubs, ...
Previous research had shown that gulls could be dissuaded from snatching snacks by approaching them or making eye contact ...
After decades of mystery, scientists have finally proven that Europe’s largest bat, the greater noctule, hunts and eats small songbirds mid-air—more than a kilometer above ground. Using tiny ...
Sweet talk won’t get you far if you want to scare off a seagull trying to snatch your food. Try shouting. Researchers set out ...
If you’ve ever had a seagull try to steal your snack at the beach, you may have lashed out at the notorious thief, but ...
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Shouting at Seagulls Could Be the Easiest Way to Keep Your Chips Safe
But don’t panic. New research from the University of Exeter suggests you might have a secret weapon. Turns out, shouting at ...
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What Central Park’s Squirrel Census says about conservation tech: Interview with Okala’s Robin Whytock
By the time New York Climate Week wrapped up in September this year, Robin Whytock had a point to make. Over the course of ...
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