‘Superpower’ that kiwis detect vibrations in the grounds evolved from birds two MILLION years ago

One of the most ancient groups of birds was able to detect vibrations in the ground, allowing them to capture prey – a ‘superpower’ that is found in a handful of modern-day birds. The trait, called remote-touch, is known among kiwis, ibises and sandpipers, but a team from the University of Cape Town believes the lithornithids … Read more

ALL captive birds must be kept indoors under new Government rules to stop bird flu spreading

Now ALL captive birds must be kept indoors under new Government rules to stop bird flu spreading after eight cases were found in England Bird flu was confirmed in rearing turkeys at premises near Attleborough, Norfolk Last month, one farm in North Yorkshire and one in Herefordshire had outbreaks Cases also seen in areas including Gloucestershire, … Read more

Good news for some of Britain’s rarest birds as ten species saw record levels of breeding in 2018

Great news for some of the UK’s rarest breeding birds, as ten species have been recorded in greater numbers than in any previous year, survey reveals.  The Rare Breeding Birds Panel (RBBP) worked with conservationists, scientists and thousands of birdwatchers to track the progress of the country’s rarest birds. The team discovered the results compiling … Read more

Birds form foreboding black orb in sky as solo sparrowhawk sweeps in for attack

The Death Star-ling: Birds form foreboding black orb in sky as solo sparrowhawk sweeps in for attack An amateur photographer captured the incredible moment a bird attacked a murmuration of starlings  David Smith, 64, managed to get the perfect shot during a trip to a nature reserve at Northampton, Northants  He said he had to wait … Read more

Watching birds at work can brighten up winter, says MONTY DON

Monty revisits one of his classic books, Gardening at Longmeadow, in an occasional series.  Throughout my whole life I’ve kept chickens, and apart from the wonderful flavour of the steady supply of fresh eggs, I value the birds highly as a useful and pretty addition to the garden. They spend their day scratching around the … Read more

Birds that live in towns and cities are having more chicks because light pollution

Birds living in urban areas have more chicks than those in the country because of light pollution prompting them to lay eggs earlier in the year, study finds. Researchers from California Polytechnic State University based examined data collected by the public on 58,506 nests from 142 species across North America. They found that urban birds are … Read more

Czech migrant, 52, avoids jail after saying shooting birds at Bury park is a ‘harmless hobby’

A Czech migrant who terrified dog walkers by shooting at birds with an air rifle while he crouched in bushes at a public park has avoided jail after saying its a harmless hobby in his home country.  Armed police swooped on Springwater Park in Radcliffe, near Bury, after a dogwalker spotted Pavel Jakes shooting at … Read more

Birds Of A Feather is set to RETURN for a Christmas special without Pauline Quirke

Birds Of A Feather is set to RETURN for a Christmas special but show won’t star Pauline Quirke as she has ‘given up acting’ By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 15:15 GMT, 4 November 2020 | Updated: 15:24 GMT, 4 November 2020 Birds of a Feather is set to return for a Christmas special, but … Read more

Cumbria zoo keeper jailed for almost 3 years stole £25k rare birds

A ‘callous and cruel’ ex-zoo keeper who broke into his former workplace and stole £25,000 worth of rare birds including two penguins has today been jailed. Bradley Tomes, 25, was rumbled after he sold two tiny Humboldt penguins named Pablo and Penny on Facebook to an animal collector who became suspicious. He also stole 12 … Read more

Zoo keeper who stole two PENGUINS among £25,000 worth of rare birds is jailed for nearly three years

A ‘callous and cruel’ ex-zoo keeper who broke into his former workplace and stole £25,000 worth of rare birds including two penguins has today been jailed. Bradley Tomes, 25, was rumbled after he sold two tiny Humboldt penguins named Pablo and Penny on Facebook to an animal collector who became suspicious. He also stole 12 … Read more