In conservation, charismatic mammals and birds such as the black rhinoceros and the capercaillie get a lot of attention, while others, like invertebrates, are often ignored. One way of addressing this ...
We all like to admire ourselves in the mirror from time to time, but there’s a bird in Australia that seems to have developed a rather unhealthy fixation, gazing upon its reflection for hours on end ...
The Eastern Daily Press reported a sighting of a rare bird — the stone-curlew — in Norfolk, England. Thanks to images captured by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust at Weeting Heath, the world can see the ...
The haunting cries of bush stone-curlews are echoing across Phillip Island off Australia’s south coast for the first time in 50 years. While common up north, where it inhabits carparks, nature strips ...
March 17 (UPI) --A bush stone-curlew bird that spent hours staring at its own reflection in an Australian building is a viral star thanks to a video and sign made by an expert. The bush stone-curlew ...
Bush stone-curlews were one of the first species Dr. Price studied. They are well-camouflaged visually. Olfactory camouflage may help keep them safe from foxes and other predators in Australia.
Robert Hawkes receives funding from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Natural England. In conservation, charismatic mammals and birds such as the black rhinoceros and the capercaillie ...
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