Honey buzzards, also known as crested honey buzzards, have a uniquely dangerous diet. While most animals would stay far away from the buzzing nests of bees, these birds fly into the fire. This ...
A new study published today in the journal PLOS One reveals that combining bird observation data with land cover information provides more accurate predictions of numbers of wild bee species—a metric ...
A roseate spoonbill feeds in a pond at the Bradenton Country Club in Florida in 2011. Paul Videla Bradenton Herald “I saw a light bird that looked slightly pink. I thought perhaps it was an egret. But ...