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Displaying all articles tagged:
Birds
social studies
Sept. 27, 2024
How the Family of Birds in My Yard Became Internet Stars
Who knew there was so much drama in nesting season?
By
David Pogue
met gala 2024
May 6, 2024
The Met Gala Red Carpet Put a Bird on It
Wings and feathers were all over the Met’s steps Monday night.
By
Chantal Fernandez
urban wildlife
May 17, 2023
Pale Male, Fifth Avenue’s Beloved Hawk, Has Died
He grew famous for nesting on — and then being evicted from and welcomed back to — a window lintel on Fifth Avenue opposite Central Park.
By
Christopher Bonanos
yellowjackets
May 12, 2023
John Cameron Mitchell Plays a Mean Parrot
The writer, actor, and director talks guest-starring as Misty’s pet Caligula on this week’s
Yellowjackets.
By
Bindu Bansinath
see you in coo-urt
Jan. 15, 2023
Michael Bay Really Doesn’t Want to Be Called a Pigeon Killer
The director has denied that any animals were harmed on his movie set in Italy.
By
Jennifer Zhan
hobbies
July 19, 2022
I Became a Birder to Shut My Brain Up
Who has time to spiral when you’re staring at a common yellowthroat?
By
Jennifer G. Sullivan
che disastro!
Apr. 7, 2022
Italian Seagulls Are Wreaking Havoc on Alfresco Dining
Hotels in Venice are giving guests squirt guns to fend off pesky birds.
By
Danielle Cohen
smells
Feb. 11, 2022
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Montecito Neighborhood Smells Bad
Meghan and Harry haven’t commented yet.
By
Clio Chang
good tidings
Dec. 21, 2021
Merry Christmas From Kate Bush and the Goldcrest She Saw
“I really hope you can get the chance to stop for a moment and feel nature around you.”
By
Justin Curto
into the wild
Oct. 5, 2021
Plane vs. Bird: The Dark Side of Human-Aviation Relations
The surprising insights of an FAA manual on wildlife management.
By
Molly Young
hot shot
Sept. 24, 2021
How Does Angela Merkel Feel About These Birds?
A story in five facial expressions.
By
Danielle Cohen
niche drama
June 9, 2021
Feral Peacocks Are Tearing Southern California Apart
Both literally and figuratively.
By
Claire Lampen
extremely online
June 2, 2021
This Parrot Deserves His Own Woodstock
We could listen to those riffs and vocals all day.
By
Devon Ivie
urban fauna
May 28, 2021
A Day With New York’s Bird Paramedics
During migrations, thousands of birds crash into skyscrapers. And a few volunteer EMTs rush in to help.
By
Victoria Bekiempis
sorry
May 20, 2021
Please Don’t Kiss the Chickens!
The CDC is begging you.
By
Claire Lampen
squatters’ rights
May 6, 2021
These Giant Birds Have an Inspiring Commitment to Mayhem
A flock of condors laid claim to a woman’s house in Southern California, destroying and pooping on everything in sight.
By
Amanda Arnold
trailer mix
Jan. 9, 2021
Naomi Watts Movie
Penguin Bloom
Isn’t Even About Penguins
The bird is a metaphor.
By
Rebecca Alter
how stuff works
Nov. 14, 2020
Drew Barrymore Does Not Understand How Birdhouses Work
“I need to know because every time I stare at it, it gives me anxiety. Like, do they have to force themselves through there?”
By
Rebecca Alter
trust me i should know
Oct. 27, 2020
Everything
Real Housewife of Potomac
Monique Samuels Uses to Care for Her Parrot
“I call him a puppy with wings.”
By
Monique Samuels
As told to
Dominique Pariso
flying above the drama
Sept. 16, 2020
T’Challa’s Real Housewife Behavior, Explained by a Parrot Expert
The Real Housewives of Potomac
’s rising star has already left his (claw) mark on this season, but is he cut out for the reality-TV lifestyle?
By
Gabe Bergado
animals
Sept. 14, 2020
In New Mexico, the Birds Are Dying at Alarming Rates
And wildlife experts don’t know exactly why.
By
Claire Lampen
animals
July 15, 2020
The Peacock That ‘Screams Relentlessly’ Has a Point
Imagine responding to this current moment with anything other than a piercing scream.
By
Amanda Arnold
black birders
June 4, 2020
Black Birding Is About Hope
Talking to Corina Newsome, co-organizer of the first-ever Black Birders Week.
By
Kathleen Hou
cut opinion pages
Feb. 6, 2020
Look at This Incredibly Sexy Bird
She goes by secretary bird.
By
Amanda Arnold
animals
Oct. 25, 2019
Looks Like I’m Going to Become an Expert on Bird Mating
Netflix has released a 51-minute-long documentary on bird sex.
By
Amanda Arnold
for whom the bird tolls
Oct. 22, 2019
World’s Loudest Bird Seduces Females by Screaming in Their Faces
“They just really seem to be socially awkward.”
By
Hannah Gold
sliding doors
Sept. 6, 2019
Lana Del Rey Almost Named Her Latest Album
Bird World
Picture it: a world … of birds.
By
Bethy Squires
summer terror
July 16, 2019
The Birds Are Mobilizing Against Us
Hot girl summer, meet incredibly aggressive bird summer.
By
Bridget Read
roll clip!
Mar. 22, 2019
The Birds in Netflix’s New Nature Doc Are Some Big Ole Freaks
Tickle my face with your tail feather so I know it’s real.
By
Hunter Harris
bird crime
Jan. 11, 2019
Wow, I Hate This
Bird Box
Sequel Idea
A species called “great tits” (!!) has been killing and eating the brains of fellow birds.
By
Ella Cerón
franzenology
Nov. 14, 2018
Jonathan Franzen Says He’s Met Cats He Likes
The world’s unofficial birding ambassador extends an olive branch to cat people.
By
Anna Silman
sad bird science
Oct. 23, 2018
You Can’t Be Both Hot and Talented, If You’re a Male Bird
Sad news from science.
By
Kelly Conaboy
the panopticon
Oct. 12, 2018
A List of Every Animal That Humans Can Spy on With Facial Recognition
It’s way more than you think.
By
Mack DeGeurin
drunk animals
Oct. 4, 2018
‘Drunk Birds’ Are Terrorizing a Town in Minnesota
It’s avian anarchy in Gilbert, Minnesota.
By
Chris Crowley
Aug. 8, 2018
Hundreds of Protected Baby Birds Massacred by Dumb Humans
A colony of little least terns suffered mass casualties after beach-volleyball players invaded their habitat last month.
By
Adam K. Raymond
meanwhile in canada
May 4, 2018
I Truly Cannot Believe That Canada Still Does Not Have a National Bird
A travesty is unfolding beyond the 49th parallel.
By
Anna Silman
bird drama
Mar. 3, 2018
Messy Hawk Love Affair Plunges NYC Park Into ‘Chaos’
After a quick stint in rehab, a female hawk returned home and discovered her mate had been cheating on her.
By
Amanda Arnold
select all
Dec. 21, 2017
Cockatiel Sings iPhone Ringtone to Get Owner’s Attention
Both sad and impressive.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
select all
Nov. 3, 2017
Australian Broadband Has a Cockatoo Problem
The birds have already caused $80,000 in damages and counting.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
vanity
May 16, 2017
These Birds Just Want to Be Hot and Wear Makeup
Is that too much to ask?
By
Ashley Weatherford
animal control
Jan. 14, 2017
70,000 Birds Have Paid the Ultimate Price Since the ‘Miracle on the Hudson’
There hasn’t been a bird-related plane crash in New York since Flight 1549, but that safety record has come at an enormous avian cost.
By
Chas Danner
Sept. 12, 2016
John Oliver Has Some Harsh Words for ‘Disgusting Sky Mice’ Before They Fly […]
Last Week Tonight is still on hiatus, but thankfully the show released a new web exclusive where John Oliver covers an extremely important […]
By
Megh Wright
Aug. 17, 2016
Stuttering Birds Are Helping Scientists Understand How Humans Learned to Talk
What another species’ speech impediment reveals about our own capacity for language.
By
Cari Romm
July 22, 2016
Humans and Wild Animals Talk to Each Other, Find Honey
Cross-species communication for the win.
By
Drake Baer
July 5, 2016
The Chicken Obsession That Defined Animal Research
How one guy’s weird fascination with his pet birds shaped what we know about animal behavior.
By
Cari Romm
June 24, 2016
City Birds Are Disturbingly More Disheveled Than Country Birds
Just like Marcus Aurelius would have predicted.
By
Drake Baer
June 21, 2016
Bird Brains Are Packed With a Ridiculous Number of Neurons
It’s why they’re so smart. Duh.
By
Drake Baer
look of the day
June 17, 2016
Why Not Wear a Bird on Your Head?
By Kate Middleton’s favorite hatmaker.
By
Catie L'Heureux
urban fauna
June 3, 2016
Inside the Avian Clinic That Brings Birds Back From the Brink
New York birds restored to health after gunshot wounds, mid-flight collisions, and other indignities.
By
Mike Fernandez
and
Katy Schneider
Jan. 27, 2016
Israeli Vulture Detained on Charges of Espionage
An Israeli vulture drifted into Lebanese airspace Tuesday.
By
Eric Levitz
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