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Bird poop: not a topic most people take interest in. However, fascinating discoveries are being made from the feces of one slowly disappearing bird in the U.K. Researchers are analyzing pied ...
Watch out above! Scientists say Streaked Shearwaters poop mid-flight every 10 mins—dropping 5% of body mass and shaping ...
Migrating shorebirds called dunlins are seen in Cape May, New Jersey in May as the birds land here each spring to feast on horseshoe crab eggs. The poop they leave behind may hold clues to the next ...
For the average person, it's unlikely you'd get infected from a stray piece of bird poop or from touching your bird feeder, although there isn't necessarily data on these specific scenarios, says ...
The first detailed observation of the bathroom habits of Streaked Shearwaters at sea leave scientists with a surprising load of questions ...
It is never a good experience seeing bird poop on one's shoulder. But somehow, not many people have been able to bypass this experience. Researchers may now have some answers as to why this is the ...
Smaller poops from smaller birds carry very low risk of foodborne pathogens on farms, finds a new study.
In-flight defecation may help the birds stay away from feces that can contain pathogens such as bird flu while also fertilizing the ocean.
Bird poop may be the key to stopping the next flu pandemic. Here’s why. By CNN Newsource December 27, 2024 4:06 AM Published December 30, 2024 8:09 AM ...
Each week some revelation about bird flu seems to flutter through the news cycle. Here's what the latest research is saying about how it is spreading and how to keep yourself and your pets safe.
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