The dotterel could become the first bird to become extinct in Britain because of climate change, the RSPB has warned.
Big bones from the extinct "thunder bird" or dromornithid, excavated in the northern reaches of the Flinders Ranges and near Alice Springs, have yielded new insights into their slow breeding patterns.
It’s not every day that you see a 4-foot-tall bird, but it’s happening more often. Several fascinating species are nesting in ...
Most migratory birds spend their winters in one habitat and then fly to a new area in the springtime to breed. They’ll raise one or more broods of young there. Then, come fall, they begin the trip ...
A study recently completed in Europe and North America indicates that the composition of wintering and breeding bird communities changes in line with global warming. However, wintering bird ...
A rare Greater Painted-Snipe with chicks was documented in Corbett Tiger Reserve. This sighting provides the first scientific ...
Arriving early in the breeding area is crucial for successful reproduction also in non-migratory birds. In birds, timing of arrival in a breeding area influences who ends up breeding and who does not.