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link to 10 Ducklings Find New Family After Heartwarming Rescue By Quick-Thinking Officer

10 Ducklings Find New Family After Heartwarming Rescue By Quick-Thinking Officer

Baby ducklings are almost wholly dependent on their mother. They follow her wherever she goes, so if something happens to her, ducklings can face many dangers. Luckily, a brood of ducklings was...

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link to Zoo Seeking “Seagull Deterrents” To Dress Up In Bird Costumes

Zoo Seeking “Seagull Deterrents” To Dress Up In Bird Costumes

Blackpool Zoo in the United Kingdom is seeking individuals to work as "seagull deterrents" to prevent the pesky birds from bothering visitors in dining areas.  The job requires dressing up in...

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link to Northeastern University Study Finds Parrots Make Video Calls And Develop Friendships

Northeastern University Study Finds Parrots Make Video Calls And Develop Friendships

Researchers from Northeastern University, in partnership with scientists from MIT and the University of Glasgow, conducted a study to examine the effects of teaching domesticated birds how to...

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link to Sought After Help: School Staff Notice Bird Seeking Assistance Outside Their Window

Sought After Help: School Staff Notice Bird Seeking Assistance Outside Their Window

A little feathered friend living in a tree on the campus of Trident Technical College in South Carolina was aware of the comings and goings of students and faculty.  This may be the reason...

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link to Bird Lost from Home Joins Backyard Party and Starts Talking, Leading to Owner’s Return

Bird Lost from Home Joins Backyard Party and Starts Talking, Leading to Owner’s Return

Brent Chadwell feared the worst when he received news that his beloved pet parrot Tiki had flown out of their home in Cape Coral, Florida.  Southern Living Chadwell, who owned the friendly...

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link to Utility Workers’ Protection of Killdeer Nest Pays Off: Three Chicks Hatch in South Carolina Parking Lot

Utility Workers’ Protection of Killdeer Nest Pays Off: Three Chicks Hatch in South Carolina Parking Lot

The Berkeley Electric Cooperative in Johns Island, South Carolina, has announced the hatching of three killdeer chicks in their gravel parking lot.  The discovery was made last month when an...

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