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Peregrine falcon monitoring remains relevant due to threat of bird flu
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is monitoring the state's recovering peregrine falcon population due to the threat bird flu poses.
Native trees, especially oaks and birch, are important to the reproductive success of insectivorous birds and other wildlife.
For flowering plants, reproduction is a question of the birds and the bees. Attracting the right pollinator can be a matter of survival – and new research shows how flowers do it is more intriguing ...
A rare yam species, Dioscorea melanophyma, spreads its clones by fooling birds with fake berries, helping it survive without seeds.
From the University of Guadalajara: the continued migration of many bird species that arrive in Jalisco each year faces ...
The black-bulb yam excels at mimicry, producing small clones of itself that look like the dark, shiny berries of seed-growing ...
The Nature Network on MSN
Can birds understand each other?
Birds make an incredible variety of sounds, from simple chirps to complex songs, but whether they actually understand each ...
South Carolina is ranked second in the nation per capita for certified backyard wildlife habitats, according to the S.C.
Glasgow Times on MSN
Glasgow University study finds birds thrive in native trees
Blue tits rear more chicks in oak-rich UK woodlands, says University of Glasgow study, highlighting the importance of native trees for urban biodiversity.
What came first — the plant or the seed? Columnist Carol Barany explores how plants made the leap from water to land, why ...
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