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The Majestic Kingfisher: A Jewel of the Bird World

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 6, 2025

Kingfisher is a broadly used term to define a diverse array of birds belonging to the order Coraciiformes. These captivating […]

do birds dance to music

Do Birds Really Tap Their Toes to the Beat? Unveiling the Rhythmic Secrets of Birds

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 5, 2025

Birds are often observed moving their bodies and heads in time with music, but whether or not they are actually […]

brown noddy

Learn All About the Brown Noddy: A Comprehensive Guide

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 5, 2025

The brown noddy (Anous stolidus) is a seabird species in the family Laridae. It is a medium-sized tern with a […]

san blas jay

The Allure of the San Blas Jay: A Graceful Beauty in the Avian Realm

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 4, 2025

San Blas Jay (Cyanocorax sanblasianus) is a medium-sized passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to western Mexico. The San […]

what is moulting in birds

Essential Guide to Bird Moulting: Understanding the Process and Its Importance

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 3, 2025

Moulting, also known as molting, is the process by which birds shed their old feathers and grow new ones. It […]

birds on planes

The Fly-By: Birds On Planes – A Hazard In The Skies

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 3, 2025

“Birds on planes” refers to the presence of birds in the airspace around aircraft or on aircraft themselves. Birds pose […]

how do you identify a female budgie

A Guide to Identifying Female Budgies

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 3, 2025

How to Identify a Female Budgie Knowing the sex of your budgie can be important for several reasons. If you […]

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Mexican Duck vs. Mottled Duck: A Virtual Reality Experience!

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 2, 2025

The Mexican duck (Anas diazi) and the mottled duck (Anas fulvigula) are two species of dabbling ducks found in North […]

why is my birds poop green

Why is My Bird's Poop Color Green? Causes and Solutions

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 1, 2025

Bird droppings, also known as bird poop or avian excreta, can vary in color depending on various factors such as […]

why is bird poop purple

Unraveling the Mystery: Why Bird Droppings Take on a Purple Hue

By Scott ChambersPosted on December 1, 2025

Bird poop, also known as guano, is often white or gray. However, in some cases, it can appear purple. This […]

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