A recent study of the 121-million-year-old fossil shows the bird had tail feathers twice the length of its body.
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Birds With the Most Bizarre Courtship Displays
Finding a mate in the animal kingdom is not easy. It is often a competitive and dramatic process that requires substantial ...
From grand proposals to lengthy letters, humans are known to go the extra mile in order to impress their mates. However, even ...
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Capturing nature’s most fascinating bird dance
Experience an incredible wildlife photography adventure attempting to capture the rare courtship dance of water birds from a ...
Paleontologists have discovered Plumadraco bankoorum, a new species of bird from 121 million years ago in China. This "feather dragon" possessed two tail feathers twice the length of its body, likely ...
According to a new paper published in the journal Royal Society Open Science by University of Exeter scientists, urbanization ...
The 2010 thriller starring Natalie Portman has been adapted into a musical now onstage at the American Repertory Theater in ...
It is said that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but bowerbirds have turned refuse into an aphrodisiac, stealing ...
There are romantic dinners, there are sweet little love notes, and then there are two Cardinals at a feeder, making the rest ...
The births, fledgling flights and even first dates on Robert Fuller’s site are about to hit a million global subscribers ...
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UC Riverside just recorded the strange wing sounds hummingbirds make mid-flight and during courtship — acoustic signatures now tied to brain circuits no one had m…
When a male Anna’s hummingbird pulls out of a courtship dive at roughly 60 miles per hour, the air ripping through his outer ...
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My Journey to See All 19 Penguin Species in the Wild, From Antarctica to Tristan da Cunha to New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands
And the adventure's not over ...
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