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Watch as Lorikeets Land on Guests as They Feed the Birds Nectar

6th - Higher Ed
These birds are in nectar heaven at San Diego Zoo's Lorikeet Landing.
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Injured Bald Eagles Find New Home at Utah Zoo

6th - Higher Ed
Freedom and Liberty endured separate wing injuries in the wild. Due to not being able to be released following rehabilitation, they became ambassadors to help provide education on the species.
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Meet the Largest and Tallest Raptor on Earth

6th - Higher Ed
The unique secretary bird looks like a bunch of different animals mashed together. The fascinating raptor hunts in pairs and stomp on venomous snakes with a force five times their body weight.
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Dedicated Team Hand-Feeds Penguin Chicks Abandoned by Their Parents

6th - Higher Ed
The endangered African penguins chicks undergo health assessments and are hand-fed every day for several months before they're ready to be released back into the wild. "Because the population is so low, every chick counts," says Joop...
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Friendly Rainbow Parrots Color the Skies of Australia

6th - Higher Ed
Watch "Footloose," a rainbow lorikeet, practice free-flying as part of her exercise regimen at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Australia.
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See the Snake-Hunting Secretary Bird’s Killer Stomp

6th - Higher Ed
This funny-looking raptor's kick hits with a force five times the bird's body weight, requiring only 10-15 milliseconds of contact with their prey.
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This Bizarre-Looking Bird Has Modified Feathers for Eyelashes

6th - Higher Ed
The Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, found in Africa and Southeast Asia, isn't just known for its flashy lashes. It's hard to miss its casque, or helmet-like extension on the bird's head. It's thought to act as a vibrating chamber to make the...
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The Feet on These Vocal Little Birds Make Them Incredible Climbers

6th - Higher Ed
The sun conure, a parrot species, is very social and has some fascinating features. Distinguishing between males and females, however, may come as a challenge.
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Why Restoring the Cacti After a Wildfire is One of the Most Important Jobs Out There

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how these birds were affected by California fires and what conservation scientists are doing to help bring their populations back up in the wild.
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The Steller's Sea Eagle: Nature's Marvel Captured on Film

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the beauty and majesty of the Steller's sea eagle in this captivating footage. Known for its impressive size and striking appearance, the Steller's sea eagle is one of the largest eagles in the world. Watch as it glides...
Instructional Video1:50
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Are These The Loudest Birds in the Wild?

6th - Higher Ed
The sun conure, a parrot species, is very social and has some fascinating features. Distinguishing between males and females, however, may come as a challenge.
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Are Chickens the Closest Relatives of T-Rex?

6th - Higher Ed
Are Chickens the Closest Relatives of T-Rex?
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This Parrot Is One of the Largest in the World!

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about hyacinth macaws, the giants of the parrot family.
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Drone Explores Our Planet's Natural Majesty, Pt.1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above some of the most incredible sights of the natural world. Captured by cutting-edge drone technology, this stunning footage showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of nature, from majestic mountains to...
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Why Are These Beautiful Birds Called ‘Stompers’?

6th - Higher Ed
One of their favorite prey? Snakes.
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If You See Ducks on a Lake, Don't Enter the Water

6th - Higher Ed
Beware! If you spot ducks on a lake, hidden dangers may lurk beneath the surface!
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Check Out This Video Showing Lorikeets Feeding on Nectar

6th - Higher Ed
These birds are in nectar heaven at San Diego Zoo's Lorikeet Landing.
Instructional Video1:08
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Why Parenting in a Flamingo Household is a Little Different

6th - Higher Ed
Get a bird's eye view on flamingos and pink backed pelicans raising their chicks.
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Creatures That Look The Same As They Did Millions Of Years Ago

6th - Higher Ed
From the coelacanth to the cockroach, these "living fossil" creatures haven't changed much in millions or even hundreds of millions of years.
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This Bird Can’t Fly But It’s Still Very Tough Against Its Predators

6th - Higher Ed
Birds are incredibly successful animals that have adapted to suit unique environments on all of Earth's continents. But not all birds can fly.
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Why Saving The Honeycreeper in Hawaii Is So Important

6th - Higher Ed
Due to introduced predators, disease, and habitat destruction, they are almost out of time. See what other challenges the team faces.
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These Birds Can Actually Swallow a Fish Whole!

6th - Higher Ed
Meet the water birds of the San Antonio Zoo and learn the difference between the different species of pelicans.
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Scratches Are Loved By Everyone! Including This Massive Tortoise

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about these incredible creatures, including how much a 100+ year-old tortoise weighs, and how the "Finch response" plays an important role in tortoise health.
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B.C. reports 1st presumptive human case of H5N1 avian flu caught in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease. As Yvette Brend reports, the announcement...