In the heart of the Australian and New Guinea rainforests lives the cassowary, known as the world's most dangerous bird due to its size, aggression, and sharp claws. It's vital for seed dispersal and ...
The data collected will help scientists unravel the mysteries of tropical bird migration.“In South America the study of migration is in a natural history phase.
Queensland birdwatcher Jill Brown said in an article published by Australian Birdlife in 2013 that sometimes birds simply perform such behaviour because it feels good. “As she notes, sometimes ...