This is the Blog for UW Biol444: Natural History of birds, Spring 2012.
The main goal of this course is to achieve an integrated understanding of the biology of birds (evolution, physiology, anatomy, taxonomy, behavior, ecology and conservation). The lab component of this course provides hands-on experience in anatomy, taxonomy, and field skills.
Woah, that is bizarre! I don't know how to make my own post, but here is a "birds eye view" of what it look likes to fly like Gos Hawk and Peregrine Flacon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-_RHRAzUHM
lyrebirds are in the family Menuridae, and are natives of Australia. I saw this video on nationageographic, and I was stunned. Its funny how they can mimic so many different types of calls. Amazing!
Woah, that is bizarre! I don't know how to make my own post, but here is a "birds eye view" of what it look likes to fly like Gos Hawk and Peregrine Flacon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-_RHRAzUHM
ReplyDeletelyrebirds are in the family Menuridae, and are natives of Australia. I saw this video on nationageographic, and I was stunned. Its funny how they can mimic so many different types of calls. Amazing!
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