Scientists from the Universities of Bristol and Groningen, in The Netherlands, have created a computer game style experiment which sheds new light on the reasons why starlings flock in massive swirling groups over wintering grounds.
Birds of a feather: Here's why different species start looking exactly the same - Study Finds
What's so special about New Guinea birds?1
Volume 110 Issue 1
January: starlings confuse predators, News and features
The Difference Between Pigeons and Doves
2017, School of Biological Sciences
Archive : 18/01/2017( continued page 11)
Common Backyard Birds — Backyard Bird Blog — Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
What It's Like to Be a Bird (Adapted for Young Readers): From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing-What Birds Are Doing and Why: Sibley, David Allen: 9780593430187: : Books
FAQ - Corvid Isle
PDF) Past, Present, and Future of Swarm Robotics
Do you think opposites attract, or do birds of the same feather flock together? - Quora
Bumblebee Hummingbird Guide (Atthis heloisa): Everything You Need to Know about This Tiny Bird - Birding Insider
A Corpus Based Analysis Of The Application Of Concluding Transition Signals In Academic Texts