The wild honeyguide responds to distinct calls from local honey foragers. Says one researcher: The bird basically seems to be saying, "Hey, I'm... Looking for honey? This African bird will heed your ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – There are 28 African Penguins that call the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo home. Not only are the flightless birds fun and entertaining to watch, they’re also great ambassadors to ...
In early October, 50 African gray parrots were released into the wild by the Lukuru Foundation, after having been rescued from poachers and undergoing rehabilitation for a year at a refuge run by the ...
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South Africa's wattled cranes are no longer endangered: Why the bird's numbers are rising
WATTLED cranes are the largest crane species in Africa. They are only found on the continent and there are only about 9,600 left in Zambia, Botswana, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, ...
SEATTLE -- In Washington state, it wasn't a flock of seagulls that ran so far away, but a single rare bird that managed to sneak out of her habitat at a zoo outside of Seattle. And on Friday morning, ...
Africa is the last stand for wildlife. That is how Peter and Corie Knights describe the continent they have devoted their ...
The virus behind the largest-ever bird flu outbreak originated in Europe and Africa, suggesting that the epicentre of bird flu viruses has shifted away from Asia and onto other continents. “Something ...
A wild African bird that will famously lead people to trees filled with honeycomb seems to somehow learn the distinct whistles and calls of the human foragers who live near them. Scientists have long ...
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