Wild Flamingos Return to Florida June 01, 2015 — After a century-long absence, the elegant pink waders are back in the Everglades. But where did they come from? Conservation
Java Sparrows Know How to Jam May 28, 2015 — The Indonesian songbirds drum up a repertoire of bill clicks and taps before mating. Birds in the News
How to Use Radar to Track Birds May 27, 2015 — Radars may be designed to track storms, but flocks of can birds show up too. Learn to use that to your advantage. News
Why Don't Birds Need Sunscreen? May 26, 2015 — Researchers uncover a clue as to how non-mammals stay outdoors without getting burned.
Researchers Dupe Birds Into Thinking They’ve Been Duped May 26, 2015 — Robins can identify a parasitic cowbird egg, even when it’s 3-D printed to perfection. Tech
Santa Barbara Oil Spill Hits the Coast May 21, 2015 — The tens of thousands of gallons of crude leaked into the Pacific could be devastating to the ecosystem and surrounding wildlife. Seas & Shores
Tracking Birds’ Migration Paths, Online May 20, 2015 — H is for Hawk author Helen McDonald writes about our relatively newfound ability to track animals’ migrations. Here’s how you can follow along. Birds in the News
Poop, There It Is May 19, 2015 — The heat from Gentoo Penguin guano may melt snow and ice cover enough to give the birds early access to nesting sites.
Global Big Day, By the Numbers May 15, 2015 — Cornell’s push to add species to its online bird database is a massive success.
This Week in Ornithology: Domed Nests, Flaky Prairie-Chickens, and More May 14, 2015 — Science shorts based on recently published research. Working Lands
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