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A critical stopover on two major migratory bird flyways, Dongying city in East China's Shandong province has emerged as a leader in habitat protection and ecological restoration within the Yellow ...
More often heard than seen, a great crested flycatcher is a master insect-catcher of the high canopy. Here's how to spot this ...
But some birds are total badasses—they swoop down, talons ready, and take on one of nature’s most feared creatures: snakes.
Today, Hong Kong is the largest habitat for wild yellow-crested cockatoos outside Indonesia, sustaining about 200 of them - roughly 10 percent of the birds' global population.
First, these parrots learned to open trash cans to forage for food. Now, they’ve taken it a step further – and have figured out how to turn on water fountains for a sip along with their meal.
First, these parrots learned to open trash cans to forage for food. Now, they’ve taken it a step further – and have figured out how to turn on water fountains for a sip along with their meal.
A juvenile yellow-crested cockatoo peeks out of a tree hole. ... "Those birds are providing an opportunity for Hong Kong people to interact with wildlife, which is so precious and nice.
The birds, which have also opened trash bins, were filmed operating fountain handles with complex maneuvers. Researchers say they are learning from one another.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, Chinese president, and chairman of the ...
A Comanche-led conservation project takes on an increasingly urgent mission: protecting the birds revered by many tribes ...