Tag: Bird
3 Nikon Lenses That Are Perfect for Bird Photography
3 Nikon Lenses That Are Perfect for Bird Photography
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Bird in Flight Photography Settings That Actually Work
Soft wings. Sharp background. One usable frame out of a 30-shot burst. Bird in flight photography exposes every weak...
Northern Elephant Seals Test Positive for Deadly, Highly Infectious H5N1 Bird Flu for the First Time
About 30 seals at a California state park have died, and seven of them had the lethal virus. Lab...
robotic bird by korean artist duo erases its own footprints
no bird robot installation follows cyclical structure No Bird is an art installation by South Korean husband-and-wife artist duo UJOO+LIMHEEYOUNG....
Bird Photography Could Be Good for Your Brain
Newly published research shows that birding may have dramatic benefits for people’s...
The Best Cameras for Bird Photography to Buy Used and Cheap
The Best Cameras for Bird Photography to Buy Used and Cheap
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Scientists Still Have So Much to Learn About Archaeopteryx, the Dinosaur That May Have Flown Like a Bird
A new study suggests features in the prehistoric creature's mouth helped it eat more efficiently, giving the species the...
Mephisto USA’s New CEO Logan Bird Talks the French Shoe Brand’s Future
Weeks into his new role as chief executive officer of Mephisto USA, Logan Bird is already making moves towards...
Bird Watchers Flock to Montreal to Catch a Glimpse of Canada's First Known European Robin
Experts don't know how the little songbird traveled across the Atlantic Ocean
Why Sharp Bird Photos Still Feel Boring and How to Fix Them
Sharp focus and perfect exposure are not enough. If bird photos feel flat, the problem is not settings, it...
Why a Marine Ecologist Was Thrilled to See a Critically Endangered Bird Very Far From Home
The farthest north the waved albatross had been seen was Costa Rica, so what was it doing off the...
The Best of Bird Photography: 2025 SINWP Winners
Now in its eighth year, SINWP Bird Photographer of the Year has...
