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How many types of feathers do birds have?
Have you ever wondered how many feathers birds have and what they use them for?
Flocking Around
Dec 30, 20244 min read


Where do American Robins spend the winter - Does the robin signal spring?
The American Robin does not abandon any state in the lower 48 for the winter. It is time to rid ourselves of this misconception.
Zach (Head Flocker)
Dec 13, 20242 min read


Venomous Spiders of North America: How scared should you be?
Keister. Bottom. Rump. Derriere. Behind. Gluteus. The most common place for a black widow bite is on a person’s butt. Keep reading to...
AlexANTra
Dec 10, 20247 min read


What is a migratory bird fallout?
I have seen a handful of migratory bird fallouts in my time, and they are true wonders of nature. Join me in nostalgia and tale-telling!
Zach (Head Flocker)
Nov 15, 20245 min read


What is an owl pellet? | Are owl pellets poop?
Let us regurgitate the truth of owl pellets onto your screens!
Zach (Head Flocker)
Nov 8, 20246 min read


What do ducks eat? - Learn the diets of dabbling and diving ducks
Explore the different foods wild and domestic ducks eat.
Zach (Head Flocker)
Oct 28, 20244 min read


What is the biggest bird? - And other bird records!
Do you wonder about the avian physical extremes of this big, blue marble? Join us, as we discuss the best flocking bird records from around
Flocking Around
Oct 18, 20245 min read


How do ducks and other birds stay dry?
Ducks and other waterbirds are able to constantly submerge themselves in the water and yet remain dry upon exit. Learn why!
Zach (Head Flocker)
Sep 27, 20243 min read


What is molt? | Have you seen birds or other animals molting?
Molt is a critical element of the lifecycle of birds, insects, spiders, mammals, and more! Learn the how, when, why, and where of molt.
Zach (Head Flocker)
Sep 16, 20244 min read
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