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Do Birds have a Sense of Smell?
If you take a close look at birds, you might notice that they have tiny nostrils, called nares, on the sides of their beaks. For years, it was believed that birds used these nares almost exclusively for breathing and not for smelling. Even famed naturalist John James Audubon was certain that because birds possessed superior eyesight, they never had a need to develop a sense of smell. However, ...
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Silicon Valley City Experimenting With Lasers to Deter Crow Infestation
It feels like a scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” but it’s actually a city located in Silicon Valley. Recently, Sunnyvale, Calif. has been dealing with a moderate ...
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Bird-X Expands Product Line with Optical Gel Bird Deterrent
Bird-X, Inc., an industry leader in humane bird control solutions, proudly announces the latest addition to its diverse product line – Optical Gel. This addition marks an advancement in the company’s commitment to providing effective and ...