Is it true that city birds do not flee even when approached by people? A comparison between Tokyo and Ibaraki
A study comparing bird behavior in urban Tokyo and rural Ibaraki has found that city birds tend to be less fearful of human presence.
It is not a bird, but looks like a hummingbird. The hummingbird moth will soon return to Poland
The hummingbird moth, known for its resemblance to birds and nectar-feeding behavior, is appearing more frequently in Poland as spring approaches.
Why do birds sing early in the morning? To avoid rush hour, says biologist
A biologist explains that birds sing early in the morning to avoid competing with urban noise during peak hours.
A small and cunning bandit – getting to know the grey wagtail
The article discusses the grey wagtail, a year-round resident of Latvia's parks and forests, highlighting its clever behavior and the recent decline in its population.
Why have the tits disappeared from my feeders? Possible reasons - many
An ornithologist explains why birds, particularly tits, may have vanished from feeders, pointing to factors such as harsh winter conditions and changes in their social behavior.
VIDEO: 'Saci' shows 'false wings' in rare behavior caught on the coast of SP
A biologist in Mongaguá, SP, captured rare footage of a bird known as the 'saci,' exhibiting unusual behavior as it displayed its feathers.
The 'Cuckoo Syndrome'
The article explores the concept of a self-hating West, questioning whether a post-communist leadership has fostered an anti-Western sentiment, likening their actions to the behavior of the cuckoo bird that leaves its eggs in other birds' nests.