When you think of aggressive birds, the ostrich likely comes to mind due to the sheer size of their feet and discourse about their aggression. In fact, ostriches aren't actually all that aggressive, ...
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Many paths to an angry bird: Female cavity-nesting birds show higher aggression when defending limited nesting sites
"Get off my lawn!" Funny as a meme but maybe scary in real life, this short sentence is synonymous with an elderly man shouting at kids whose bikes have gotten too close to a well-manicured front yard ...
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Male Birds in the Galápagos Get More Aggressive When Around Traffic Sounds, New Study Discovers
Researchers explained that traffic sounds may drown out birdsong, forcing the animals to become physically aggressive when protecting their territory A certain species of bird in the Galápagos becomes ...
Scientists have long wondered whether evolution would follow the same path if history had a chance for a “do-over.” New research suggests that it does, when it comes to the brain and its regulation of ...
EAU CLAIRE (WKBT) — Wild turkeys prompted the Eau Claire Police Department to issue a public warning about potential aggressive bird behavior near the High Bridge. The police department posted a ...
An aggressive wild turkey chased a parking enforcement officer in Brookline into a building on Wednesday, and police warned residents to be on the lookout as the turkey mating season gets underway.
The Galápagos yellow warbler is a genetically distinct subspecies of the yellow warbler, which might be familiar to residents of the United States. Alper Yelimlies The Galápagos Islands are famous for ...
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