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The Brown Clipper (Parthenos sylvia) is a fast and agile flyer, using its broad, patterned wings to glide between rapid ...
10/12/2025

The Brown Clipper (Parthenos sylvia) is a fast and agile flyer, using its broad, patterned wings to glide between rapid bursts of speed. This efficient flight style helps it patrol territory and escape predators with ease.

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The Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) is famous for its classic “twit-twoo” call, but this sound actually comes from a duet: the f...
09/12/2025

The Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) is famous for its classic “twit-twoo” call, but this sound actually comes from a duet: the female makes the sharp “twit,” while the male replies with the resonant “twoo.” Together, they create the iconic night-time call we associate with owls.

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The European Badger (Meles meles) has a highly developed sense of smell and uses scent marking to communicate everything...
08/12/2025

The European Badger (Meles meles) has a highly developed sense of smell and uses scent marking to communicate everything from territory boundaries to individual identity. Their scent glands produce complex chemical signals that other badgers can interpret with remarkable accuracy.

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The Grass Snake (Natrix helvetica) uses an unusual defense. When threatened, it may feign death and release a foul-smell...
05/12/2025

The Grass Snake (Natrix helvetica) uses an unusual defense. When threatened, it may feign death and release a foul-smelling fluid. To make the act more convincing, it twists partly onto its back, opens its mouth wide, and sticks out its tongue.

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Some hungry Red-Bellied Woodpeckers I spotted at Marshlands Conservancy and Edith G Read Wildlife Sanctuary in NY.
05/12/2025

Some hungry Red-Bellied Woodpeckers I spotted at Marshlands Conservancy and Edith G Read Wildlife Sanctuary in NY.

The Blue Morpho Butterfly (Morpho peleides) appears brilliantly blue not because of pigment, but because microscopic sca...
04/12/2025

The Blue Morpho Butterfly (Morpho peleides) appears brilliantly blue not because of pigment, but because microscopic scales on its wings reflect light in a way that creates an iridescent shimmer.

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The Variable Hawk (Geranoaetus polyosoma) gets its name from its remarkable range of colour forms, which can vary from a...
03/12/2025

The Variable Hawk (Geranoaetus polyosoma) gets its name from its remarkable range of colour forms, which can vary from almost pure white to dark grey or chestnut, even within the same population.

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The Muntjac Deer (Muntiacus reevesi) is known for its dog like bark, which it uses to warn others of danger. It is a sur...
02/12/2025

The Muntjac Deer (Muntiacus reevesi) is known for its dog like bark, which it uses to warn others of danger. It is a surprisingly loud call from such a small deer.

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The Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus) can stay perfectly still for hours, which is why it’s nicknamed ...
01/12/2025

The Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus) can stay perfectly still for hours, which is why it’s nicknamed “the lizard of great sleepiness.”

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The male Blue Moon Butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) can evolve resistance to parasites incredibly fast. In Samoa, a bacteri...
28/11/2025

The male Blue Moon Butterfly (Hypolimnas bolina) can evolve resistance to parasites incredibly fast. In Samoa, a bacterial parasite once killed almost all males — reducing them to 1% of the population — but within just 10 generations the males evolved immunity and bounced back. It’s one of the fastest documented cases of natural selection in the wild.

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The Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) gets its brilliant red colour from its diet. They eat crustaceans rich in carotenoid ...
27/11/2025

The Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) gets its brilliant red colour from its diet. They eat crustaceans rich in carotenoid pigments, and the more they consume, the deeper and more vivid their red plumage becomes. A captive scarlet ibis fed a pigment-poor diet will actually fade to a duller orange or pink.

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The European Fallow Deer (Dama dama). Fallow deer in the UK are not actually native — they were first introduced by the ...
26/11/2025

The European Fallow Deer (Dama dama). Fallow deer in the UK are not actually native — they were first introduced by the Romans, and that population died out, but they were reintroduced by the Normans around the 11th century. Today’s deer are descendants of those medieval populations.

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