The beloved Australian lyrebird best known for its stunning tail and powers of mimicry may have a cunning hidden talent.
A survey of museum specimens reveals that more than a dozen species of the birds sport biofluorescence in feathers, skin or even inside their throats.
We love animals of all kinds, but a bird named Puppy has understandably captured our hearts. On March 3, 2025, TikTok user Puppy the Black Cockatoo (@puppytheblackcockatoo) shared a video of the ...
Research suggests that free-moving panels on aircraft wings can improve stability, reduce turbulence, and add fuel efficiency ...
The 65-year-old Birds of a Feather actress’ husband Steve Sheen recently revealed Pauline has been battling dementia, a ...
Andy was just 52-years-old when he was devastated to learn that he had young onset dementia and below he shares the symptom ...
Feathers might seem like a pretty mundane part of nature, although it's a little-known fact that they have a strong bond with ...
Scientists found that when birds lose the ability to fly, their skeletons change first, while feathers take much longer to ...