Tag: birds
Fox hunting banned in the province of Utrecht: ‘Disaster for meadow birds in Eempolder’
Today, 20:56 † 3 minutes reading time © Caspar Huurdeman PROVINCE OF UTRECHT – For the time being, foxes are no longer allowed to be hunted anywhere in the province…
Research: Brain size significantly affects birds ’ability to adapt to climate change
Climate change has been found to reduce the size of birds, but the magnitude of the change varies by species. Bird scientists have long found that climate change is shrinking…
Poepon and IJsselmeer birds separated after this season
After a season with IJsselmeervogels, Rydell Poepon will be looking for a new club next summer. The 34-year-old attacker and technical leadership have decided that in mutual consultation. Rydell Poepon…
Nearly a hundred birds died when a swarm of tiles collided with the glass fence of an apartment building in Kuopio – now residents are considering how to prevent further bird deaths
A large flock of tiles flew to the glass fence of the apartment building in Kuopio. Thirty birds survived and are still in care. The housing association is now considering…
Tekfaoui and De Braal away from IJsselmeer birds in summer
Defender Dylan de Braal came over from FC Dordrecht last summer. He didn’t get to play much this season, partly as a result of an injury sustained in preparation. “The…
Wildlife, by Alan and Elaine Wilson
Alan and Elaine Wilson are amateur photographers with a passion for nature, birds and landscapes. They reside in the Coquitlam area of British Columbia, a province of Canada located on…
Which berries are used to feed birds in winter?
With the cold and the snow cover covering the ground, birds are running out of food in the dead of winter. Plant plants that produce decorative and nourishing berries for…
The migratory bird strategy to avoid overheating in flight
Some migratory birds can fly for several days without interruption and therefore without being able to shelter from the sun’s rays. A study carried out on more than 9,000 species…
Like a raptor, this robot carries objects and clings to branches
Researchers at Stanford University have succeeded in transforming a drone into a real bird capable of perching on any branch. Printed in 3D, the mechanism is inspired by the legs…
Climate change leads to chain divorce among albatrosses
Albatrosses are monogamous, but divorce occurs when a couple struggles to have or raise young. A study shows that climate variability also pushes females to divorce. You will also be…