A new study shows that parrots and Amazon macaws were traded across the Andes for elite feather ornaments long before the ...
These birds have been chosen after careful consideration to reflect the spirit of the nation, the landscape, and the cultural heritage of the people. These birds symbolise qualities such as freedom, ...
You can randomly find these feathers in Pokopia to trade for furniture with Gimmighoul. We explain how these feathers work in our guide.
Have you seen Ho-oh drop a Rainbow Feather in Pokémon Pokopia? Here's how to get it and what you can do with this interesting ...
Kips Bay Decorator Show House goes to West Palm Beach's Northwood area to highlight a pair of 50s style homes. Room-by-room ...
Explore snowy mornings and bird books from field guides to "The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne," celebrating birds, art and centuries of nature observation.
ANEKA’s Plume collection, featuring exclusive diamonds and coloured gemstones, pays homage to the beauty of self-expression while showcasing technical expertise ...
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Birds that change their feather colours
Nature's wonders include birds that subtly shift their appearance throughout the year. These transformations, driven by seasons, breeding cycles, diet, and feather wear, range from dramatic camouflage ...
The Guam kingfisher was extinct in the wild. Through coordinated breeding, cultural consultation, and careful reintroduction ...
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Pokemon Fan Art Imagines Final Evolutions for Gen 10 Starters
One artistic Pokemon Winds and Waves fan reveals impressive final evolution designs for the Gen 10 starters, catching the ...
When browsing your favorite thrift store in search of a fruit bowl for this charming DIY bird bath, here's why you should pay attention to colors and finishes.
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Pre-Inca wildlife traders were moving live tropical parrots over the Andes 1,000 years ago for elite burials
The hyper-arid coastal desert of Peru is an unlikely place to find the electric-blue and brilliant scarlet feathers of tropical rainforest parrots. Yet, during a 2005 excavation at the religious ...
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