The eagle has landed – vultures use raptors to find food
Carrion isn’t the only thing vultures scavenge; they exploit the superior foraging abilities of eagles to find their food.
Carrion isn’t the only thing vultures scavenge; they exploit the superior foraging abilities of eagles to find their food.
GPS-tracking reveals non-breeding locations and apparent molt-migration
After the eradication of exotic goats on Santiago Island, Galapagos hawks prey deliveries consist mainly of introduced black rats
Good news! Land use change is not necessarily detrimental to Verreaux’s Eagles
. . . and hopes for the future
Improving foraging conditions for Montagu’s Harriers
How Starling flocks react to predator attacks
Why are so many Red Kites visiting our towns?
Web-based biodiversity data reveals a sedentary species is in fact a migrant
Why is the Hen Harrier almost extinct in England?