The diet of British birds of prey in the distant past was very different from that of their descendants. A team led by archaeologist Juliette Waterman of the University of Reading discovered ...
It’s a silent-winged animal that has historically used sound to hunt given its nocturnal existence. But new evidence has ...
A fast and deadly bird of prey decided not to interrupt a bird bath and opted out of having a dip herself. It was a case of 'on a wing and a prayer' as the presence of the sparrowhawk failed to deter ...
According to the British Trust for Ornithology, the white-throated needletail is a large and fast-flying bird originally from ...
In our second special sneak peek of his new book on living frugally, Steve Burgess takes us into the aisles of his local ...
Much of 'H Is for Hawk' finds the actor performing solo opposite a bird. Go 'along for the ride' with Foy, Philippa Lowthorpe ...
Richard Hampshire, the lead adviser at the nature reserve, said: "The bird was first spotted by reserve visitors Mandy ...
In The Snag, Tessa McWatt reflects on grief in all its multifaceted forms – from her mother’s dementia to global climate ...
A pair of research studies led by the Argonne National Laboratory have demonstrated how “ecovoltaic” installations in the ...
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The eerie song of the nightjar, and the ancient myths it inspired
The nightjar has one of the strangest voices in British wildlife, and people have been trying to explain it for […] ...
“Wyverns lack the solitary nature of dragons,” Chumana replies. “They live by no maxim. They are an excitable, unpredictable ...
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