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Everything You Need to Know About Eurasian Starlings

Everything You Need to Know About Eurasian Starlings

by NINGLiya on Jan 29 2025
The Eurasian starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a chordate sparrow of the starling family. They are well adapted to human development and can be seen in both rural and urban environments. This article will explore starlings ' appearance, behavior, breeding habits, and the challenges they face.
Top 10 Things Birds Find Scary

Top 10 Things Birds Find Scary

by DaiDaisy on Jan 25 2025
Birds are sensitive creatures easily frightened by loud noises, sudden movements, and unfamiliar objects like balloons or shiny surfaces. Understanding these triggers helps create a safe and comfortable environment for them.
Signs Of Spring: 10 Exciting Bird Moments To Celebrate Spring

Signs Of Spring: 10 Exciting Bird Moments To Celebrate Spring

by NINGLiya on Jan 25 2025
Each time there are weather changes, bird watchers, as they are commonly known, look forward to the new changes in bird behaviors and the new species in the neighborhood. Bird activity varies by region, but this list captures ten universal signs of spring that birders across the country can appreciate.
American tree sparrow

American tree sparrow

by XUVinqi on Jan 24 2025
The American Tree Sparrow, a small migratory bird, features a rust-colored head and grayish body. Known for its melodic calls and impressive adaptability, it thrives in diverse habitats across North America.
Learn about the Corvids

Learn about the Corvids

by XUVinqi on Jan 23 2025
Corvids, part of the family Corvidae, are highly intelligent birds, including crows, ravens, and magpies. Known for problem-solving, complex social behavior, and adaptability, corvids thrive globally, displaying diverse nesting strategies and advanced cognitive abilities.
FAQ: Why Do Birds Not Eat Yanking Cherries?

FAQ: Why Do Birds Not Eat Yanking Cherries?

by DaiDaisy on Jan 16 2025
Birds' avoidance of yanking cherries is intriguing. This phenomenon is rooted in their evolved food selection mechanisms and the cherries' natural defenses. Understanding it can help us create more bird-friendly environments with safe and nutritious alternatives.

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