Thousands of snow geese touch down at a Pennsylvania reservoir each spring, turning sunrise into a loud, swirling liftoff ...
"Free as a Bird" by The Beatles returns to the top 10 on a pair of sales lists in the U.K. as the decades-old tune becomes a surprise bestseller again.
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He calls himself as “Chicago’s most shameless comedian,” and he undercuts his bubbly power-pop melodies with self-consciously sophomoric lyrics.
Experience the thrill of flight with this captivating air-to-air compilation, showcasing a dynamic blend of modern jets and ...
Long before humans walked the Earth, the skies of South America were ruled by a colossal bird. Argentavis magnificens, one of the largest flying birds ever discovered, had a wingspan so wide that it ...
About 150 million years ago, in a coastal lagoon in what is now southern Germany, the oldest known bird gobbled up food with a beak built for efficient eating. It’s finely tuned mouth anatomy, ...
Migratory birds are losing critical stopover habitats across South Asia along major global flyways due to human-driven causes. Draining wetlands and overfishing eliminate aquatic vegetation, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From mountain ranges to thin air far above the ground, certain birds are built to fly higher than any others. These species push ...
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The world of animal flight is a fascinating one—join us for a fun SciShow compilation all about birds, bats, and some species you might not expect! Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters ...
Swifts practically live in the sky. These birds skip land for nearly a year, doing everything midair, from eating to sleeping. They travel thousands of miles without ever stopping to perch. Scientists ...