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🐦🔍 A surprising scene: the elegant Grey Wagtail closely examines the body of a drone fly. Is it looking for a meal — or just curious? A glimpse into unexpected bird behavior.
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Why birds fly into windows - MSNWith all the birds that flew south for the winter now back for the summer, wildlife experts have a message for home and building owners.
In the vast expanse of our planet’s skies, birds have evolved some of the most remarkable adaptations in the animal kingdom. Perhaps none is more astonishing than their ability to sleep while flying—a ...
Tracked birds regularly fly at heights above 20,000 feet, with one individual reaching 28,000 feet, one of the highest altitudes ever documented for a flapping migratory bird. Why such extreme ...
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