Unburdened by the need for passports or visas, birds have freedom of the skies. They can fly off to pretty much anywhere they choose. That’s the theory. In reality, their ability to move to survive ...
After decades of conservation efforts, the population of Eastern wild turkeys have jumped from less than 1,000 to an ...
Shoebill birds can reach a height of five feet, but the prehistoric-looking creatures generally aren't taller than people.
Study uncovers exactly how to keep seagulls at bay. Both shouting and speaking work, but the birds react differently to each ...
The Audubon Center at Debs Park shares expert tips for safe, successful backyard birdwatching, from feeder placement to ...
New research shows that the way we speak to gulls can tip the balance between a bold snatch-and-grab and a tactical retreat.
Some people will never get a chance to spot a bald eagle in their lives, but on Friday, spectators got a chance to see two.
A few snowy owls were documented in Wisconsin in early November, the first of the species to arrive in the state for the ...
With November officially underway and the cooler weather settling in, people may notice a familiar sound flying overhead. Migratory birds, primarily geese, are flocking south for the winter, and ...
The term "bird strike" gained instant currency in the U.S. when, on January 15, 2009, U.S. Air pilot Chesley Sullenberger brought his Charlotte-bound Airbus A320 to an emergency landing on New York's ...
Science made possible for 1 million pound machines to fly.
Be it deer, duck or quail, hundreds of thousands of South Carolinians hunt annually. It’s a way of life for many. And the ...