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Kaziranga National Park, famed for its rhinos and tigers, just added a new feather to its cap — literally. In its first-ever ...
Male birds help their parents less than females because they're too busy scouting for new places to live and breed, a ...
From afar, the acacia trees look like they have been decorated with grass pom-poms. The birds have been busy, building shelters of straw and grass. Up close, the real shape of the "pom-poms" becomes ...
A recent survey across Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve has revealed an impressive variety of grassland bird species ...
Diverse grassland bird species in Kaziranga National Park recorded in milestone survey, highlighting importance of ...
Kaziranga’s first grassland bird survey reveals 43 species, including endangered Finn’s Weaver, boosting conservation hopes.
With climate change making the Kalahari hotter and drier, such shelter could become even more vital for desert-adapted birds.
Nest-building isn’t just instinct. Birds can learn from others, letting groups within one species develop their own distinctive nest-building traditions.
In a significant development, a recent survey at the famed Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) in Assam ...
Our study revealed that white-browed sparrow-weaver mothers lay larger eggs when they have help with nestling care. Egg size is an important trait which affects nestling survival.
Weaver birds rising: Ramaphosa's vision for a new South Africa South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says the Government of National Unity (GNU) will focus on three main areas in its five year term.
Analysis - From afar, the acacia trees look like they have been decorated with grass pom-poms. The birds have been busy, building shelters of straw and grass. Up close the real shape of the &quot ...