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Terrestrial baseline survey identifies several species potentially new to science and 11 new local Key Biodiversity Areas across The Red Sea and AMAA ...
How fast can a falcon dive? : fascinating answers to questions about birds of prey by Capainolo, Peter, 1959- Publication date 2010 Topics Birds of prey -- Miscellanea Publisher New Brunswick, N.J. : ...
This paper uses deep learning techniques to present a novel approach for acoustic-based bird species classification. Leveraging a dataset comprising 10,955 audio samples from six distinct bird species ...
With the BTO announcing plans for its next Breeding Bird Atlas, our columnist wonders if it is time to move such important ...
The US Air Force has halted its proposed plans with Elon Musk's SpaceX to test hypersonic rocket cargo deliveries from a ...
This research paper presents an innovative approach for bird species detection using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and the EfficientNet-B0 architecture. The study focuses on the application of ...
From Alaska across southern Canada all the way south to Tierra del Fuego — the southernmost point of South America — ...
A Peregrine falcon found injured and unable to fly along the shore of a Westchester County reservoir is back in the wild, ...
If you’ve hit the summer doldrums and you’re looking for some animal-centric fun, look no further. We’ve rounded up a ...
In the latest instalment of Mark Cocker's 'Winging it' column, he looks at the peregrine, a bird of prey with astonishing speed and super strength.
On June 1, a true first occurred at Ojai Raptor Center. For the first time in its 25-year history, the nonprofit center on Baldwin Road successfully hatched a peregrine falcon chick.
Perched atop the Marriott Vacation Club at Custom House Boston, the raptor banding program led by Mass Audubon’s Norman Smith ...
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