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CT Insider on MSNConnecticut sightings of Canada warblers surprisingly continue into JuneDuring the past week or so, observers logging their sightings in eBird have documented an unusually late flurry of a beautiful little song bird, the Canada warbler. This is an uncommon breeder in our ...
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Clever Cockatoos: How Wild Birds in Sydney Learned to Use Water FountainsNew research has revealed that wild sulphur-crested cockatoos in Western Sydney have figured out how to operate public ...
As the Forest Service contracts with slashed staff and funding, local communities are stepping up with funding for ...
Loud but elusive, the great crested flycatcher challenges birders with its treetop nesting, dramatic calls and quirky habits ...
First, these parrots learned to open trash cans to forage for food. Now, they’ve taken it a step further – and have figured ...
The birds, which have also opened trash bins, were filmed operating fountain handles with complex maneuvers. Researchers say ...
During a chilly spring bird walk in Hand Hollow, a group of birders is thrilled to spot a rare glossy ibis — an unexpected ...
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are familiar with urban life. Already regarded as "trash parrots" because of their ability to open ...
The behaviour has spread among a mob of more than 100 sulphur-crested cockatoos that roost in the Western Sydney Parklands.
Parrots living in Sydney have learned how to turn on water fountains for a drink. It's the first such drinking strategy seen in the birds.
In suburban Sydney, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) previously figured out how to break into garbage bins and ...
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