Research shows some birds use cigarette butts in nests to reduce parasites, though potential health risks remain.
A study shows that rainfall controls tropical bird breeding by triggering the growth of plants and insect populations.
It seems that by lacing their nests with cigarette butts, several species of birds have learned to keep pests and parasites ...
Instinct does play a role in nest-building, but so much more seems to be involved. Entwined with instinct are reason, ...
City birds are using cigarette butts in their nests to reduce parasites, but the toxic tradeoff may come with hidden risks ...
As ancient, hollowed trees disappear in England, one researcher and his team are engineering prosthetic nests to provide an ...
Birds play a larger role in the dispersal of wild cotton than previously assumed. This is shown by a study in the journal ...
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