Bird Species and Conservation

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Apparently Magpies and Crows Are Using “Anti-Bird Spikes” to Make Their Nests

Apparently Magpies and Crows Are Using “Anti-Bird Spikes” to Make Their Nests

[ad_1] Humans have made the world less hospitable for birds in many ways. One obvious and intentional example of this can be found in towns and cities worldwide: anti-bird spikes. The pointy wires you might see attached to roofs, ledges, and light poles are meant to deter urban species like pigeons from landing, pooping, and

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Win a free spot in the Cornell Lab’s connecting kids with nature course

Win a free spot in the Cornell Lab’s connecting kids with nature course

[ad_1] Want to encourage the kids in your life to connect with nature and birds? Environmental educators at the  Cornell Lab’s Bird Academy developed a fun-filled course that will foster kid’s natural curiosity about the outdoors. In July, every eligible checklist that you submit gives you a chance to win free access to Let’s Go

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Living Bird Magazine—Latest Issue | All About Birds All About Birds

Living Bird Magazine—Latest Issue | All About Birds All About Birds

[ad_1] After the Fire: How A Sustainable Ranch Survived a Natural Wildfire In April 2022, a wildfire scorched the 15,000-acre May Ranch in southeastern Colorado—testing the sustainability of a ranching model that blends conservation, climate-change mitigation, and making a living off the land by raising cattle. By Michael Booth [ad_2] https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/living-bird-latest-issue/

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