The first breeding site of the Blue-Cheeked Bee-eater (merops persicus) in peninsular India has been discovered in the saltpans of Aandivilai near the Manakudy Mangroves in Kanniyakumari district.
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A bee lockdown was implemented last year after varroa was detected at the port town of Newcastle. The parasitic mite attacks European and Asian honey bees, but does not affect Australia’s native ...
The bee-eaters’ eyes are a contrasting red and ... They’re now believed to spread to other continents such as Australia. European Greenfinches often call out in a “chit-chit-chit” noise ...
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Woerr is considered by Masigalgal to be a forceful wind with a strong personality- it can blow from April to September. When the Biru Biru (Rainbow Bee Eater) fly from south to north towards PNG, it ...
Bee-eaters eat bees. Leaftossers toss leaves ... Some lyrebirds in eastern Australia sing a tune their ancestors may have learned from a settler’s flute nearly a century ago.
It was published in 1961. The Australian has found it contains a passage bearing uncanny resemblance to the account of the blue-banded bee dreaming provided by the Wiradyuri Traditional Owners ...
After facing down years of opposition, the contentious Middlebrook solar farm in the New England region of NSW is now free to start construction after the federal environment regulator said the ...
Several at-risk marsupials escaped from a fenced-in sanctuary in western Australia so ecologists used a plane to track down the radio-collared animals. Photo from Cassandra Harvey / Australian ...
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Between 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther ... fossils found in Victoria belong to small plant-eaters called ornithopods. But there are also a few theropod ...