This seems like a really basic question but there are actually some very interesting techniques involved in counting birds. Backyard bird watchers will count birds a bit differently from an...
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Birds are able to see red, green, and blue in the same way we are. This is due to cone cells in the eyes which are responsible for color vision. However, birds have one extra cone cell in their eyes...
Australia has some amazing animals and also some of the weirdest! It also has some beautiful native birds that can turn even the most unenthusiastic heads. This post will introduce you to 10 of the...
Many of us can remember running along the beach as a child, chasing the Seagulls until they would fly away from us. Even birds in local parks or gardens that should be used to us seem to fear us. ...
Welcome to Birdwatch World news! This is the first post in the news category which is where you will find the occasional post to let you know what is happening in Birdwatch World. Any significant...
Flatulence has long been a source of great fascination and entertainment to children and adults alike. But what about our feathered companions - can birds fart? In my search for information on this...