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Sydney’s harbor becomes a humpback highway in winter as the whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctica to breeding ...
A security camera outside a home in Australia captured a family’s “close encounter” with the “world’s most dangerous bird.” ...
This Australian moth may be the 1st insect ever discovered to use stars for long-distance navigation
"We know that daytime migratory insects use the sun, so testing the starry sky seemed an obvious thing to try." ...
Bogong moths are the first invertebrates known to navigate using the night sky during annual migrations to highland caves ...
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ZME Science on MSNThese Moths in Australia Use the Milky Way as a GPS to Fly 1,000 KilometersOn moonless spring nights in Australia, a billion tiny voyagers take to the sky. They lift from the parched lowlands, propelled not by instinct alone, but rather most remarkably by a map written in ...
Warrant says. Warrant and his team suspected the moths were guided by looking at the stars, an ability previously identified only in humans, birds, and possibly seals.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNScientists track egret's 38-hour flight from Australia to PNGA species of heron has been tracked flying for almost two days non-stop between Australia and Papua New Guinea during its northern migration, scientists say. Another Australian bird, the bar-tailed ...
More than 9,000 miles of ocean separate our two countries. Australia, which has its own unique flora and fauna, is home to 850 bird species, with around 45 that are native to the country.
How climate change is altering bird migration Melissa Escaria Parra 05/10/2025 Migratory birds cover great distances to feed and breed, sometimes crossing continents and oceans in record time.
Animal activist group Wild Animals Australia slams Adelaide City Council for injuries to tree martin birds in Rundle Mall Footage has emerged of tiny, disorientated birds being seriously injured ...
Hundreds of corellas fell from trees in Newcastle, Australia, exhibiting distress and bleeding. The cause is suspected to be poisoning. This incident draws parallels to an annual phenomenon in Jatinga ...
A tiny bird in Australia has been spotted using fake hawk alarm calls to scare threats away from their nests to protect their babies, shedding more light on deceptive sounds used by animals to ...
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