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How Feather Colors Help And Protect Birds In The Wild?

How Feather Colors Help And Protect Birds In The Wild?

by Leah Lin on Sep 01, 2024
Bird feather coloration is a complex topic and a fascinating aspect of bird biology. Flashy and subtle colors are crucial to birds' survival, health, and even disease resistance.ย 
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Travel Precision Of Migratory Birds: The Role Of Genes

by Leah Lin on Aug 27, 2024
Every year, migratory birds make their long journey across Europe. South in the autumn, north in early spring. They have been flying back and forth for thousands of years.
Do Birds Hibernate And How Do They Survive In Winter?

Do Birds Hibernate And How Do They Survive In Winter?

by Annie Xiang on Aug 25, 2024
many birds do not hibernate or even enter a state of torpor during winter. But they use other tactics to survive; they will travel in search of a warm place, fluffing their feathers to create an insulating air layer around them or perching in warm areas.
Is a Bald Bird Getting Sick? Understanding the Causes and Implications of Feather Loss

Is a Bald Bird Getting Sick? Understanding the Causes and Implications of Feather Loss

by Leah Lin on Aug 19, 2024
Moulting is a physiological process in which birds lose their feathers to be replaced by new ones. It is not strange to witness bird-like specimens that seem bald or have raggedly plumed wings.ย 
When Do Robins Fledge?

When Do Robins Fledge?

by Leah Lin on Aug 16, 2024
Robins are a species of birds well known to inhabit gardens and parks; they can be easily identified by their bright red underbelly, black head, and beautiful singing. Birders love them not only for their looks but for the fact that they grow tadpole-like creatures and metamorphose into adults.
10 Types of Thrasher Birds in North America

10 Types of Thrasher Birds in North America: A Bird Watcherโ€™s Guide

by Leah Lin on Aug 14, 2024
Watching birds in North America is great if you are lucky to see those thrasher birds. They are unique for their elongated, curved beaks and the specific calls they produce, thus affording to watch them.ย Herein, I will share information on 10 species of thrasher birds in North America and their physical appearance, habitat, and general conduct.

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