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The World of Antbirds
Flip through a field guide for the South American tropics, and you may be dazzled by the numbers of Antbirds listed. Over 240 species of antbirds live in Central and South America, including the ...
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Bird Watching: What’s with the Camouflage
There are hard-core birders that feel they need to dress up like a supporting player in a Rambo movie in order to get deep in to the bird's environment. As a result, you see quite a few bird ...
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How do birds drink?
Birds need water to survive. This includes ocean birds that are flying far out over the ocean, like gulls, petrels, and albatross. They may be far from shore for months or even years at a time, ...
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Flightless Birds
Not all birds can fly. Though many people think flying is what defines birds as a group, in actuality several bird species are flightless birds.
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Waterproof feathers – Birds
"Like water off a duck's back", goes the common expression. When raindrops hit the "waterproof" feathers on a duck, they bead up and do not penetrate the feathers. How does this work?
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Strange Birds: Hoatzins
The hoatzin is one of the world's strangest bird species - its chicks possess claws on the leading edge of their wings! Hoatzins live in South American tropical rain forests. These ...
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Costa Rica: A perfect bird-watching holiday
Many bird-watchers see their first tropical birds in Costa Rica. More than 850 species of birds inhabit Costa Rica's rainforests, mountains, and tropical islands.
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Pet Bird Species: Macaws
Why Macaws? Macaws are understandably popular pets. They have spectacular colors. They have dramatic long tails. They can mimic human words and music. They also bond strongly with their human ...
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The Wonders of Migration
Each autumn, many wild birds make an incredible journey. As the days get colder, and foods like fruit and insects get scarce, they move south to warmer lands (or north if they live in the ...
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Amazing Albatross – Birds
Travel far from land, and you may be lucky enough to see an Albatross. These huge seabirds have the longest wings in the bird species world - the Wandering Albatross' skinny wings reach over 11 ...