Birds that dive underwater — such as penguins, loons and grebes — may be more likely to go extinct than their nondiving kin, a new study finds. Many water birds have evolved highly specialized bodies ...
Ever been walking down the street, enjoying the early summer weather, and suddenly get whacked on the head by a crow? You’re not alone. Crow dive bombing is common around this time in early June. “A ...
Diving birds like penguins, puffins and cormorants may be more prone to extinction than non-diving birds, according to a new study. The authors suggest this is because they are highly specialized and ...
Civil rights lawyer Catherine Sevcenko spends her spare time taking in and rehabilitating injured birds in Alexandria, Va. Many of the fledgling crows that appear at her door have fallen from nests, ...
June 24 (UPI) --Visitors to a park in California's Los Angeles County have been dealing with an unusual problem in recent weeks -- constant attacks from dive-bombing crows. Multiple visitors to Noble ...
New signs have started popping up around parts of West Seattle, warning people to beware of dive-bombing crows. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife warns that crows are typically more ...
Diving birds like penguins, puffins and cormorants may be more prone to extinction than non-diving birds, according to a new study by the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath. The ...
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife warns that crows are typically more aggressive in spring and early summer between April and June. That’s when they build their nests and establish ...