Renewable energy is now the most affordable source of energy on the planet. Countries all over the world are rapidly transitioning away from destructive and limited fossil fuels and toward wind turbines, solar power, and even more creative options, including the United Kingdom, which is now powered by renewables more than by other sources. Wind turbines have received … [Read more...] about Smart Cameras That Detect And Stop Wind Turbines When Birds Approach Significantly Reduce Eagle Deaths
Birds
All Known Birds Have Colorful Plumage, But Hummingbirds Have It The Most
A little birdie told us that hummingbirds are the prettiest of all the birds. Do you believe a peacock has the most vibrant feathers? Well, reconsider. According to a study published in Communications Biology, hummingbirds may have the most vibrant feathers in all of nature. The team determined the range of hues seen on a hummingbird's plumage using more than 1,600 … [Read more...] about All Known Birds Have Colorful Plumage, But Hummingbirds Have It The Most
Elephant Shares Her Food With Birds Who Are Struggling To Eat It
Faa Mai is a generous and gentle elephant. She decides to share some of her meal with a flock of birds that are having difficulty opening it. The elephant spots a flock of birds crowded around some nicely packed rice and banana pouches. She walks over and squishes them with her feet before being joined by Thong Ae and enjoying a bite together. "Faa Mai wasn't truly … [Read more...] about Elephant Shares Her Food With Birds Who Are Struggling To Eat It
This Bird’s Feathers Absorb 99.95 Percent of The Light
The magnificent bird-of-paradise (Lophorina superba) is known for its "Vantablack" plumage, which is so dark that it absorbs 99.95 percent of sunlight when confronted head-on (technically vanta black absorbs 99.96 percent). According to recent research published in PeerJ, it is not one, but two separate kinds of bird. The "new" species has been dubbed the Vogelkop Superb … [Read more...] about This Bird’s Feathers Absorb 99.95 Percent of The Light