Paleontologists have discovered Plumadraco bankoorum, a new species of bird from 121 million years ago in China. This ...
The newly discovered species displayed its "crazy" tail feathers to attract mates around 120 million years ago. The post ...
Plumadraco bankoorum, a Cretaceous-era bird that may have used its extra-long tail feathers to attract mates.
A 121-million-year-old fossil from China shows that extreme feather displays are not a modern bird invention. Plumadraco ...
ANN ARBOR, MI – The bodies of birds across North and South America are getting smaller but with longer wingspans as the climate shifts and temperatures rise. Scientists at the University of Michigan ...
Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and the smallest-bodied species are changing the fastest. That's the main finding of a new University of ...
New Guinea's tropical rainforests are home to one of the animal kingdom's most spectacular courtship rituals, with male birds ...
(CNN) — Birds’ bodies are shrinking in response to climate change, even in places like the Amazon rainforest that are relatively untouched by human hands. Researchers have studied information on more ...
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Hattie Grimm (pictured above) is the Charles Allis Art Museum’s artist in residence and creator of its new art exhibit called “BIRD BODY”. Think about the last time you noticed a bird. Was it soaring ...
Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and the smallest-bodied species are changing the fastest. Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and ...