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I love that these glass panels protect birds, so that they don\'t fly into them. I also think it is cool how it looks clear to us, but the birds can see them.
A University of Mississippi ornithologist and researcher is working to make the windows on campus safer for birds.
Two bird watchers photograph thousands of snow geese at the Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area on March 24, 2017, outside Fairfield, Mont. A new online atlas of bird migration, ...
A new online atlas that tracks bird migrations across the world leverages an extraordinary amount of scientific and community data to map the routes of more than 450 bird species.
The European Breeding Bird Atlas 2 (EBBA2) provides the most detailed picture yet of the distribution of the continent’s birds, after 120,000 volunteers and field-workers surveyed 11 million ...
One way to prevent bird strikes is to pay more attention to the design of glass buildings in cities. Chicago set an example for this in 2009, when US architect Jeanne Gang’s Aqua Tower was ...
Working with bird feathers and feather identification is a tricky thing - The Feather Atlas states right up front that “Feathers are beautiful and remarkable objects.
A project that's definitely for the birds is in search of people. Pennsylvania’s Third Bird Atlas program is underway. It’s a five-year project seeking help from community scientists to ...
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