Birds

Do birds have ears?

How are birds able to hear so well? Sheena Harvey investigates
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Magellanic penguin: meet the unlikely companion (and real-life acting superstar) in Steve Coogan’s film The Penguin Lessons

It’s not often a penguin gets a starring role in a hit film, but Steve Coogan’s The Penguin Lessons has ensured that the Magellanic penguin has landed the role of a lifetime
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Meet the 10 bonkers birds that break the rules of nature

Discover the extraordinary birds that defy nature’s norms.
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When explorers went to the Falkland Islands, a group of curious animals surrounded them

The huge birds approached the researchers “before giving a trademark side-eye and waddling off”.
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"Mission Penguin was born": How one woman’s epic quest to photograph every penguin species helped heal her grief

Mourning her late husband, photographer Ursula Clare Franklin needed a new direction. Soon she was travelling the world, on a journey to photograph her favourite animal, the penguin – all 18 species of them.
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How do birds fly in a V formation – without colliding?

Why do birds fly in a V formation - and how do they stay in one? Stuart Blackman explains the secrets of flight.
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Could a swan actually break your arm? 

They may look serene gliding across a lake, but swans are known to be fiercely protective. We explore whether Britain’s biggest bird really has the strength to snap a human arm...
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There are probably more flightless birds than you think – Meet 11 curious - and often weird - land-based avian wonders

There are some birds that can't take to the sky, despite having wings. Discover 10 curious and wonderful birds that have lost the ability to fly
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This giant bird was once extinct in the UK but is wading through its wetlands again

As winter rolls into spring, the common crane sings and dances through Britain's wetlands once again, says Mike Dilger.
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What's the biggest owl? Here's a clue – it has a colossal 2 metre wingspan

Did you know the largest owl in the world has a wingspan of around two metres?
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A deep, resonant call is rising through the reedbeds of Britain  

During spring, Britain's loudest bird booms out its mating call – and following a record-breaking year in 2024, it's a sound conservations hope will continue to grow.
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US State of the Birds: 2025 report reveals steep and widespread declines

The new report shows that North American bird populations have plummeted by 30 per cent since the 1970s.
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Here's why 15 giant birds were just translocated to Patagonia National Park

It's all part of the first international rewilding project to help save Darwin’s rheas in South America.
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"Uncharted territory": soft tissue of ancient animal found entombed in volcanic rock near Rome

The 30,000-year-old remains display microscopic details of animal tissue, including eyelids and perfectly preserved feathers, say scientists
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Meet the skeleton-eating bird that dyes itself the colour of blood

Bearded vultures, also known as lammergeiers, turn their feathers red on purpose - experts have several theories why.
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“If an eagle fell, I had to carry it back up without being torn apart” How one woman helped save the bald eagle

In the 1970s, the bald eagle was on the verge of extinction. Thanks in part to the pioneering work of one young biologist, this magnificent bird has made a spectacular comeback.
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Hawk Mountain: how a deadly hunting ground in the Appalachian range became a sanctuary for raptors

Every year, thousands of eagles, falcons and kestrels soar past this great mountain ridge in Pennsylvania – here's the story of how it became the world’s first raptor sanctuary.
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It lays luminous eggs on the jungle floor and then abandons them with the father ­­– is this nature’s worst mother?

In a "recipe for extinction", the creature dumps their DayGlo eggs on the jungle floor and leaves them.
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Do penguins really ‘propose’ with pebbles?

Is it true that penguins exchange stones as marriage proposals? Stuart Blackman investigates the popular belief.
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Birds of paradise ‘glow’ in secret biofluorescent courtship dance

For the first time, a study has found that birds of paradise are biofluorescent – a skill they likely use for unique mating rituals.
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Charles Darwin saw this Galápagos bird on Floreana Island in 1835, then it wasn't seen again for almost 200 years

Thought to be locally extinct, the Galápagos rail has been spotted by researchers on the volcanic island of Floreana.
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Deadly is the female: 11 ferocious female animals that you wouldn't want to mess with

'For the female of the species is more deadly than the male' – here are our top 11 deadliest females that prove just that.
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What cranes know about staying warm that’s helping doctors save lives

How do cranes stand in icy water without freezing?
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