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Great Reads for Bird Nerds

Journey into the fascinating and bizarre world of our feathered friends, from the mystery of avian irruptions to the multi-million dollar industry spurred by bird poop.

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Hunting with flatulence. Bathing in crushed ants. Raising chicks as a septuagenarian. With about 10,000 species in the bird kingdom, there’s so much more happening behind the scenes—it’s no wonder so many people find themselves tempted to pick up birding as a hobby.

Take a pause from your regularly scheduled programming to indulge your inner bird nerd, and dive into some of the captivating stories, sights, and sounds of the world’s most ubiquitous non-human vertebrates.

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Why Do Birds Incubate Rocks?

Alice Sun
Audubon

From stones to bones and other random objects, birds have been found to incubate seemingly anything that looks like an egg. But maybe that’s also the point?

What's In a Bird Name?

Ariana Remmel
Audubon

More than 100 North American birds carry the names of people, some of whom were enslavers, supremacists, or grave robbers. A growing movement aims to do away with honorifics all together and bestow monikers that reflect each species' unique qualities.

The Cornell Lab Bird Cams [WATCH]

All About Birds

From to the windswept bluffs of New Zealand to the tropics of Panama and the forested hills of New York, enjoy live streams and highlights of feeders and nesting sites, courtesy of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.