Dr. Joe Hanson explains how insects can fly in the rain due to their super hydrophobic wings that are impervious to water.
Imagine the scale of raindrops if you were the size of a small bird. Or mosquito. Flying through a drizzle should be deadly!
The bird in question? Casuarius casuarius, the southern cassowary, fruit-eater-in-chief of Australia’s rain forests ... and the fact that they do not fly, makes them strangely humanlike ...
Advances in technology allow meteorologists to more easily tell the difference between weather and critters, including bats, ...
This Anna’s hummingbird shakes off rain as a wet dog does ... To test this, she needs the bird to fly the length of the tunnel, which he is stubbornly refusing to do. Suddenly he lets out ...
Read full article: Testimony begins in murder trial for Swan Boat Club crash High temperatures of 50-degree weather return to Metro Detroit, but so does the rain ... many birds fly south for ...
There are more cases of dead birds along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Wisconsin. It's a shock for avid bird watchers Judy and Jeff Fortier. "It is just sad. I don't know what to do about it, but I'm ...