Warning: If you hate the environment, animals, and/or crying, please don't watch this. So, Bowerbirds. So good. The earthy folkers have always deeply impressed in concert, song, vocation, and now in ...
Male bowerbirds are virtuoso architects. To woo females they construct an intricate structure (a bower) from twigs that they meticulously decorate with a variety of found objects. The result is the ...
A male great bowerbird in a rural environment displaying to a female great bowerbird. The female great bowerbird is stood in the avenue of the bower, and the male is displaying objects to the female.
In the video for Bowerbirds' gorgeous indie-folk ramble "Tuck The Darkness In," a little kid watches his father catch a fish and then goes off on a soul-searching adventure. The clip works as a sort ...
For millions of years, male great bowerbirds have wooed their mates with flowers and seeds. But in today’s urban world, such ...
A rambunctious bowerbird youth has been constructing his bower a metre from where Guardian Australia data and interactive editor Nick Evershed's kids jump on the trampoline. The kids have been rapt, ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American The article I discuss below came out last ...
Male bowerbirds are increasingly using plastic, glass, and other human-made objects to attract mates, showing how urban ...
Bowerbirds just released a new video for “Tuck the Darkness in,”—a cut from new album, The Clearing (out today via Dead Oceans). Check out the sweet clip featuring a boy, his father, and a whole lotta ...
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