Editor’s Note: Frank Graham was Audubon magazine's field editor for 45 years, during which time he skillfully captured the ...
Some feathered dinosaurs may have lost the ability to fly, revealing that the evolution of flight was far more complex than ...
Nodding off is dangerous. Some animals have evolved extreme ways to sleep in precarious environments
When animals nod off, they're most vulnerable to sneaky predators. But despite the risks, the need for sleep is so strong ...
Animals that navigate extreme conditions and environments have evolved to sleep in extreme ways — for example, stealing seconds at a time during around-the-clock parenting, getting winks on the wing ...
A Highland nature reserve famed as a home for ospreys has been expanded - 50 years after the protected area was created. In ...
The findings could help ensure the imperiled seabirds safer passage from the northeastern United States to roost sites in Brazil, where offshore wind development is ramping up.
WOLFBERRY WHOOPING CRANE SANCTUARY, Texas (AP) — Carter Crouch has been fascinated by the whooping crane’s conservation story ...
The author hunted waterfowl for 46 years before realizing he was close to getting all 41 species on "the list" of huntable North American waterfowl.
Mention lovebugs and you'll probably get quite a reaction from Florida residents. What 2026 may have in store.
Hawk Hill, a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, was re-opened today after a long period of rehabilitation on its tipity top; the place most visitors want to go.
Using weather radar data, researchers estimated that roughly 100 trillion insects are flying above the United States on a ...
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These birds are mysteriously migrating in the wrong direction. Scientists just found out why.
After tracking patterns migration, scientists found that bald eagles are operating on a schedule different from their other ...
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