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Why hummingbirds are nature’s most territorial little athletes
There’s no mistaking the dizzying display of a hummingbird’s wings as it zips around from flower to flower looking for nectar ...
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Cloaked in color: Research finds some female hummingbirds evolve male plumage to dodge aggression
Relying on the principles of game theory and incorporating previously collected behavioral data, the researchers developed a model of hummingbird behavior to better understand how some birds choose ...
In a recent study of hummingbird behavior, The Company of Biologists, a UK-based company, recently found that certain species of hummingbirds experience torpid behaviors more frequently and a drop in ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – An NMSU professor and alumnus are studying the science of human behavior by researching hummingbirds. A Department of Biology professor and a former student wanted to know ...
At first, I didn't know what I was seeing — a tiny blur at the edge of a bush in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood, from which emitted a dramatic, high-pitched scream. Then the scene became clear: Two ...
If you feed hummingbirds, you should be seeing lots of activity right now. Ruby-throated hummingbird numbers peak in August. Young of the year have left the nest (fledged) so late summer populations ...
The lush green alpine meadow surrounding the Dunton guard station in the San Juan National Forest buzzed with hummingbirds and avian enthusiasts last Thursday as part of the San Juan Mountain ...
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