May 2, 2016 Roller-coaster flight: How geese save energy while migrating Every year, flocks of geese fly hundreds of miles over the Himalayas, migrating from their breeding grounds in Mongolia to southeastern Tibet or India for the winter.
April 29, 2016 Viewers cringe as livestream catches adult eagle feeding cat to its young An adult bald eagle in Pittsburgh was seen on an online livestream Tuesday bringing a cat back to the nest for its two young eagles.
April 28, 2016 After their egg is stolen, condors raise foster chick After a California condor pair's egg went mysteriously missing in the middle of the night, the duo is back on track, raising a foster chick that biologists surreptitiously slipped into the birds' mountain nest
March 26, 2016 Birds might be purposely starting wildfires in Australia Two species of birds might be deliberately starting wildfires in Australia, the Tech Times reports.
March 26, 2016 Bald eagles make a big comeback in Boston A symbol of America is once again flying high above one of the nation's most historic cities. “I had never seen one in my life before,” Tom Palmer tells the Boston Globe.
February 23, 2016 Dodos were quite intelligent, study says Is it possible that the dodo bird has been unfairly affiliated with stupidity all this time? New research released by the American Museum of Natural History says signs point to “yes.”
January 28, 2016 Scientists give new lease on life for near-extinct Hawaiian crow Scientists have sequenced the genome of the Hawaiian crow, a critical step to saving a species that is on the brink of extinction.
January 25, 2016 New bird with amazing voice 'like Adele' discovered in India A new species of forest thrush has been discovered in a remote region of northeastern India, only the fourth new bird discovered in the country since independence in 1947.
January 22, 2016 Scientists discover five extinct species of bird Scientists have discovered five extinct species of bird in Madeira and the Azores.
December 12, 2015 From ants to gorillas: London Zoo begins its annual census of all creatures great and small From aardvarks to zebras, the residents of London Zoo are coming forth to be counted.