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Bird Poop: Fecal Sacs, American islands and Pigeon Problems
Bird poop plays surprising roles in nature and human history. From hoopoes using droppings to protect their chicks, to birds keeping nests clean with faecal sacs, and even the 19th-century guano trade that led Americans to claim islands, bird droppings are ecologically powerful. This blog explores why context matters — and why pigeon droppings become a concern in urban spaces.


How Birds Survive Cold? The Science Behind Their Feather “Sweaters”
How do birds stay warm in winter? Birds puff up their feathers to trap air and reduce heat loss. Learn this simple but clever survival trick.


Where do birds sleep?
Think birds sleep in their nests? Not always! Most birds build nests only during the breeding season. The rest of the year, birds sleep in trees, bushes, on the ground, or even while flying! From pigeons on ledges to swifts soaring mid-air, each species has a unique way to rest safely. Some even sleep with one eye open. Discover the fascinating ways birds sleep and how they stay safe through the night.


Mysterious circles of blackbuck in Rajasthan
What are those strange dots on Google Maps in Rajasthan’s Tal Chhapar Sanctuary? They’re not rocks or trees—they’re blackbuck poop! In a fascinating mating ritual, male blackbucks mark their territories by defecating in the same spot repeatedly. These poop heaps grow so large, they’re visible from space. Learn how this behavior helps them attract mates and why India’s grasslands are full of such surprising secrets.


Discover the fascinating World of Spider Eyes
Did you know most spiders have 8 eyes? Learn more surprising facts about spider eyes and how these creatures sense the world around them!


Why Do Birds Stand On One Leg?
Have you ever noticed and wondered why birds stand on one leg? This unique behaviour is observed in many birds and serves two main...


Ever seen fighting lizards?
Watch two male lizards battle for territory! A fight for dominance, survival, and access to mates—nature’s intense showdown!


The Truth Behind Finding Nemo: Clownfish Transformation You Never Knew!
All clownfish are born male! In a group, the most dominant transforms into a female. Dive into the world of clownfish


Why Do White Birds Follow Cows and Buffaloes?
Egrets and cows share a unique give-and-take: egrets eat insects stirred up by cows, and cows gain relief from pesky flies.
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