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NEW BIRD OF PARADISE SPECIES CONFIRMED IN NEW GUINEA
Apr 18, 2018 These birds have some of the blackest pigmented feathers in the world. To attract a mate, they flip the feathers on their back—called their cape—and dance in semi-circles.
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WACKY WEEKEND: STRANGE BIRDS - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS
Wacky Weekend: Strange Birds. This is definitely for the birds! Our feathered friends come in lots of different shapes, sizes, and colors. Take a gander at the photo gallery below to see some of …
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BIRDS AROUND THE WORLD IN 31 INCREDIBLE PHOTOS
Jun 23, 2017 Birds Around the World in 31 Incredible Photos. From stretched wings to hidden beaks, see striking photographs of birds in their global habitats.
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BIRD MIGRATION IS ONE OF NATURE’S GREAT WONDERS. HERE’S HOW THEY …
May 5, 2021 Every spring and fall, a spectacle unfolds in the night sky as millions of birds attempt long, perilous journeys between their summer breeding and wintering grounds.. Most …
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BALD EAGLE | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS
A bald eagle's white head may make it look bald. But actually the name comes from an old English word, "balde," meaning white. These graceful birds have been the national symbol of …
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SECRETARY BIRD, FACTS AND PHOTOS - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
What are secretary birds? These raptors of sub-Saharan Africa’s savannas, grasslands, and shrub lands stand at nearly four feet tall—and standing is often how you’ll find them, because …
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HOW MANY BIRDS ARE THERE IN THE WORLD? - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
May 17, 2021 Standing in a northern Everglades marsh in 2015, biologist Corey Callaghan watched as an enormous flock of tree swallows wheeled in the morning sun. As the mass of …
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SUPERB BIRDS - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS
Owls, ospreys, and more! Sea eagles have a pretty amazing way of fighting off intruders! Watch them whirl in this video.
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BIRDS - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS
Birds are warm-blooded vertebrates (vertebrates have backbones) and are the only animals with feathers. Although all birds have wings, a few species can't fly.
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BIRD PICTURES & FACTS - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Birds are vertebrate animals adapted for flight. Many can also run, jump, swim, and dive. Some, like penguins, have lost the ability to fly but retained their wings. Birds are found worldwide and ...
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