Birds

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Winter Birds: Saved by the Suet?

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Dinosaurs, Now in Living Color

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New, Bird-Like Dinosaur Solves Evolutionary Puzzle

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Fossil Feathers May Preserve Dinosaur Colors

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See Scotland from an Eagle's Point of View

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Picture of the Week—An Ostrich

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Were Feathered Dinosaurs Venomous?

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Were Dinosaurs Meant to Fly?

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New Dinosaur Helps Fill Out the Early History of "Raptors"

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Is Your Dinosaur Ready For Thanksgiving?

Birds That Fish... With Bait

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Nine Species Saved From Extinction

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Why Roosters Have Wattles

Research suggests a rooster's wattle may help gain a hen's attention

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Bacteria Help a Funny-looking Bird, the Hoopoe

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Darwinopterus, a Transitional Pterosaur

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Early Bird Archaeopteryx Grew More Like A Dinosaur

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Tiny Cameras Show Albatrosses on the Hunt

Heading to Canada from as far away as Argentina, red knot sandpipers stop to feast on the eggs of horseshoe crabs at Delaware Bay.

Return of the Sandpiper

Thanks to the Delaware Bay's horseshoe crabs, the tide may be turning for an imperiled shorebird

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Tyrannosaurus Suffered From Bird Disease

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Feathers Before Archaeopteryx

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