He wanted to see how many different avians he could find on people’s hats. He counted 542 hats adorned with parts from 174 ...
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All About Bird Wings and Flight Feathers
The Wright Brothers studied bird flight before they designed the first airplane. Now modern aircraft fly higher and faster than any bird, yet no manufactured device matches the graceful movements and ...
Have you ever looked at a bird and wondered, how can it be so red or so blue or so intensely yellow? Well, if you have, then you and several researchers have something in common. A new study finds ...
Birds have long been nature’s masters of flight. Their ability to glide, dive, and twist through the air with ease has fascinated both scientists and engineers. But there's more to bird flight than ...
Picking up and keeping feathers is illegal in the US, and the reason why has a surprising amount to do with hats.
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The Surprising Reason It’s Illegal To Keep Bird Feathers, And How Fancy Hats Started It All
It might seem harmless to pick up a colourful feather and take it home as a keepsake, but in many countries, including Canada ...
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