Birds

Mark Catesby's Blue Jay.

Mark Catesby's New World

The artist sketched American wildlife for Europe's high society, educating them on the creatures living among the unexplored lands

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Cook Your Bird with Thermite!

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Annual Dinosaur Dissection Day

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T. Rex: The Other White Meat?

A San Francisco resident has learned that wild male turkeys can gobble on cue.

Jukebox: A Choir of Turkeys

Wild turkeys gobble on cue

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Dino Blog Carnival: Edition #1

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Dinosaurs of a Feather, Flock Together

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The Dinosaur in Winter

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What Dinosaurs Walked Here?

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A Light, Quick, Killing Machine

Burmese python

CSI Action Is for the Birds - and Pythons

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Hearts Afire Flamingo Style

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Parrots Before Penguins

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Hatching a New Idea

Electronic eggs hatch new insights into breeding exotic birds at the National Zoo

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Masters of the Storm

Kennedy Warne, author of "The Amazing Albatrosses," talks about dangerous waters and albatross love

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What's Up

Jim Henson, photojournalist Lola Alvarez Bravo and the heaviest bird that can fly

Birds Inspire Pine Growth

Cowbirds (a male, above) "are more highly evolved than we previously thought," says Jeff Hoover.

Wiseguys with Wings

"Mafia" cowbirds muscle warblers into raising their young

For The Birds

"No one ever found any dead vultures," says McGrath. "There were simply less and less of them."

Fantastically Repulsive

In this interview, Susan McGrath, author of "The Vanishing," describes getting up close and personal with vultures

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