Both the male and female American robin are gray-brown birds with yellow bills and reddish-orange breasts, but the male’s ...
Christmas is coming, and children’s non-fiction books are getting fatter, with a rush of new titles covering everything from garden slugs to the history of aviation. To some young readers, the sheer ...
The sighting of a rare bird from across the Atlantic has drawn a crowd of twitchers to a village in Yorkshire. It is ...
The Seychelles magpie robin (Copsychus sechellarum), a black-feathered bird about the size of a European blackbird, dwindled to fewer than 20 individuals on a single island in the Seychelles ...
They say birds of a feather flock together, but what are the chances of a robin and cuckoo sharing a bit of lunch? Well, County Donegal woman Maureen Carr captured the moment a red-breasted bird ...
"A bird such as a purple finch or (American) robin eats a wide variety of foods and also typically migrates only to a southern state, not South America, so they have a lot more flexibility as to ...
Robins are extremely territorial birds, who will reputedly fight over any encroachment on their patch, and Tony was therefore surprised to see the robin fly up to join him in what was another bird ...
scrub-birds and African robin-chats. Starlings in the Shetland islands in Scotland have been known to mimic sheep; in Oxford, England, they mimic buses. The lyrebird, which Sir David Attenborough ...
For decades, scientists have been investigating how animals such as birds, sea turtles, fish and insects sense the Earth's magnetic field and use it to find their way. Getty Images The robin tends ...
This sweet Yorùbá lullaby will help calm your baby when it's bedtime. Singing lullabies in your native language is a great opportunity for early bonding with your baby. Try repeating a gentle ...
Bird: "Of course. I've got the whole John Legend, which is great. I also am listening to Robin Thicke. He's great. And you'll never guess who he is... Alan Thicke's son!" Q. Well you know Alan ...
This species’ often confiding nature, distinctive plumage, pleasing song, and acceptance of human-dominated habitats make it one of the most beloved of North American birds. Polytypic.