Who rules the streets and skies of the city? From posh park dwellers to scrappy sidewalk scavengers, discover how New York’s pigeons have evolved to survive in two very different worlds.
The Anatidae are the biological family of birds that includes ducks, geese and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world’s continents except Antarctica and on most ...
Times Square never shuts down, and neither do its pigeons. Discover how these urban specialists adapt to constant light, noise, and action… even sleeping with one eye open.
Learn the facts about some of your favorite plants and animals.Learn the facts about some of your favorite plants and animals.
Meet Patron, the bomb-detecting Jack Russell Terrier who has saved countless lives. His exceptional sense of smell and small size make him a great fit for his newfound career as a bomb-sniffing dog.
Butterflies have a remarkable method for mating. See how these incredible insects reproduce. You don't have to go far to see butterflies; you just need to look . - [Narrator] If caterpillars were made ...
Killer whales rarely risk hunting leopard seals – Antarctica’s second top predator. But when reinforcement whales appear, this group of killer whales has a technique for capturing this aggressive ...
Male pigeons pull out all the stops to win love — shimmering feathers, amplified coos, and even a “pigeon kiss.” Discover how these city birds find a mate for life!
Researchers from the University of Washington conduct a long-term experiment to see if crows can pass down information from one generation to the next.