Hummingbirds are some of the most amazing creatures on Earth. They are the smallest birds in the world, with some species measuring as little as 2 inches long and weighing as little as 0.1 ounces. Hummingbirds are also incredibly agile and fast flyers, able to hover in mid-air and beat their wings up to 80 times per second. There are over 330 species of hummingbirds, and … [Read more...] about Hummingbirds: The World’s Smallest Birds
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Why People Started To Believe Birds Aren’t Real
In a recent Ted Talk, Peter McIndoe, the creator of the Birds Aren't Real movement, delved into the intriguing world of bird-related conspiracy theories and the work he does to "deprogram" the public from what he calls the "bird lie." McIndoe passionately spoke about the pervasive influence of the pro-bird narrative in society and his mission to challenge it. He revealed … [Read more...] about Why People Started To Believe Birds Aren’t Real
How Baby Birds Can Breathe Inside Their Eggs
Have you ever wondered how baby birds manage to breathe inside their hard eggshells? It's all thanks to some remarkable egg-ineering. Bird eggs, with their sturdy shells, contain both egg white and a yolk. When the egg is fertilized, the embryo develops within the yolk, deriving nourishment from it and the surrounding egg white. With food and shelter taken care of, you might … [Read more...] about How Baby Birds Can Breathe Inside Their Eggs
Birds Use Cigarette Butts for Chemical Warfare Against Ticks
It may come as a surprise to learn that birds have been observed lining their nests with cigarette butts. While many people view discarded cigarette butts as an unsightly litter problem, birds seem to have found a practical use for them. Researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico have been studying the behavior of urban house finches, a species that has … [Read more...] about Birds Use Cigarette Butts for Chemical Warfare Against Ticks
The Myth of Hibernating Birds: How a Stork Proved Aristotle Wrong
For centuries, the migration of birds was a puzzle to many. While people noticed that certain types of birds appeared and disappeared at certain times of the year, they could only guess at where they went. The philosopher Aristotle came up with the theory that migrating birds simply hibernated in the winter, either in nooks and crannies or under water, but it was not until 1822 … [Read more...] about The Myth of Hibernating Birds: How a Stork Proved Aristotle Wrong