The Bird
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About The Bird
Bird of Century: Pūteketeke wins NZ poll after campaign by John Oliver
... The Bird of the Year contest has run for almost two decades, but this year s special poll attracted a record number of votes...
New Zealand: John Oliver's Bird of the Century backing ruffles feathers
... " They puke, they do a weed dance before mating, they have great hair, and there are fewer than 1,000 of them left in New Zealand! " wrote Mr Oliver s team of The Bird s unique qualities on its voting page...
Bird flu: Scientists see gene editing hope for immune chickens
... Although The Birds are not completely immune, the scientists say their work shows it might be possible to block the virus in three years...
Bears, birds and kangaroos: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
... " It was a hot day and I was cooling off in one of The Bird hides...
Magpie swooping: Inside the Australian bird's annual reign of terror
... Streets and parks become a battleground, as The Birds - descending from above and attacking from behind - swoop down on anything they fear poses a threat to their offspring...
Hurricane Idalia blows flamingos as far as Ohio
... " We have never seen anything like this, " said Jerry Lorenz, of The Bird research group Audubon Florida...
Peregrine Falcon image wins bird photo award
... " This image captures The Bird approaching a feeder, with natural backgrounds and lighting...
Rare tropical red-footed booby spotted near Isles of Scilly
... Joe Pender, skipper of the tour boat Scilly Pelagics, first saw The Bird on 7 August and said " to everyone s amazement, there it was"...
Rare tropical red-footed booby spotted near Isles of Scilly
A rare species of tropical bird recorded only once before in the UK has been spotted near the Isles of Scilly.
The red-footed booby is a seabird native to the Galápagos Islands, More Than 6,000 Miles Away .
A tour boat crew saw the rare species perched on Bishop Rock Lighthouse, four miles west of Scilly.
The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), which studies birds in the British Isles , said the warm weather might explain its presence.
The First UK sighting of booby was in 2016.
Joe Pender, skipper of The Tour boat Scilly Pelagics, first saw The Bird on 7 August and said " to everyone's amazement, there it was".
He Said he returned for more trips on Monday and the seabird, related to the Gannet species, was Still There .
" I think it's a long way from home but it seems really happy Up There , " Mr Pender explained.
" There was obviously a lot of excitement from The People on board. There were a few rare seabirds they expected they might bump into, but this certainly wasn't one of them. "
The red-footed boobyThe BTO said the red-footed booby was " The Most eye-catching example of a broader phenomenon we've been seeing this summer, with seabirds associated with hotter climates reported from south-west Britain".
A spokesperson said: " We don't know exactly why this is but we do know that The World 's oceans hit the hottest temperatures ever recorded last month.
" This could be pushing birds out of their usual habitats In Search for more favourable conditions. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com