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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 ...
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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. But often, that same frantic action is used to chase other hummingbirds.
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Why Hummingbirds Flee Your Yard’s Safest Spots
Hummingbirds are some of the most beautiful and elegant creatures on earth, and inviting them into your yard is almost like ...
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 ...
When Jay Falk and Scott Taylor first saw the white-necked Jacobin hummingbird chick in Panama’s dense rainforest, the bird biologists didn’t know what they were looking at. The day-old bird, smaller ...
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