Why the stunning rhinoceros hornbills are the farmers of the rainforest and a powerful avian symbol of regeneration ...
Avimancy is a new project being led by a birding couple who are linking their ornithologic fascination to their art, ...
When Bald Eagles pair up, they take the plunge—literally—locking talons high in the air and tumbling toward the ground, ...
Female manta rays lead dozens of males in spectacular underwater dance-offs near Yap Island, revealing mating behaviour, ...
Biologist Jack Hansen started up an ATV and drove through a dark sea of sagebrush just before dawn on a snowy morning in ...
Discover why the peacock is called the ‘Queen of Birds’, from its dazzling feathers and courtship dance to its cultural legacy and surprising survival instincts ...
Cranes are among the thousands of birds—primarily ducks and geese—that spend their winters at Wheeler National Wildlife ...
The peacock is known as the Queen of Birds because of its colourful feathers and majestic dance. Learn about its appearance, ...
At 75 years old, Wisdom the albatross has outlived her mates, survived tsunamis, raised dozens of chicks, and is still reproducing.
Hummingbirds are amazing animals for so many reasons. Their quick speed and beautiful appearance make them a favorite among bird watchers. However, have you ever seen a hummingbird’s courtship display ...
Singing is well studied in fruit flies, where it’s key to courtship. A male first catches a female’s attention with pheromones, then chases her, sways his body and then taps her to assess her breeding ...
From the blue-footed booby’s clumsy dance steps to the superb bird-of-paradise’s dramatic feather display, these are eight birds that take dating rituals to bizarre extremes. It’s proof that when it ...