Some birds fly in V shapes because it has many benefits, but other birds fly in clumps instead. Why would they do that? Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow ...
(WHTM) — In Pennsylvania, you may see many geese throughout the year. During the fall and winter months, you may hear them honking as they fly overhead in a V shape. When the geese are in a V ...
In an iconic Thanksgiving episode of “WKRP in Cincinnati”, a failed turkey drop makes the news. But it may have (slightly) ...
Birds fly in a V formation to save energy. The bird in front creates lift for those behind. This teamwork makes long flights ...
A shape-shifting flock of thousands of starlings, called a murmuration, is amazing to see. As many as 750,000 birds join together in flight. The birds spread out and come together. The flock splits ...
A billion birds die each year by hitting glass. It's a big problem in Cape May County, one of the most diverse birding spots ...
ALBANY, N.Y.— It's the season for avian air shows. They are open to the public, free of charge, courtesy of thousands of feathered aviators whose precise, tight formations against autumn's palette is ...
A recent question from a reader: How are the major wildfires in the West affecting birds, especially migratory species? This is an excellent question and the search for an answer indicates that we may ...
Millions of birds are taking to the skies over the Midwest this week as part of their annual northward migration, with more than five million birds crossing over the state of Illinois overnight.