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  2. The birds and the bees - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. According to tradition, "the birds and the bees" is a metaphorical story sometimes told to children in an attempt to explain the mechanics and results of sexual intercourse through reference to easily observed natural events. For instance, bees carry and deposit pollen into flowers, a visible and easy-to-explain parallel to fertilization.

  3. Birds of the World - Wikipedia

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    Birds of the World (BoW) is an online database of ornithological data adapted from the Handbook of the Birds of the World and contemporary reference works, including Birds of North America, Neotropical Birds Online, and Bird Families of the World. [2] The database is published and maintained by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and collects data ...

  4. Wallace and Gromit's World of Invention - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Air Force research project that intends to disguise spy drones as birds hearkens back to stories of photo cameras tied to German homing pigeons during World War I. 1940s Hollywood star Hedy Lamarr and musical composer George Antheil devised a radio-controlled 'Secret Communications System' for steering torpedoes, inspired by the pianola ...

  5. The eclipse of Darwinism - Wikipedia

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    The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life (6th ed.). London: John Murray. ISBN 1-904633-78-1. Endersby, Jim (2007). A Guinea Pig's History of Biology. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02713-8. Huxley, Julian (1942). Evolution: the modern synthesis. London: Allen ...

  6. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Common honeybee predators include large animals such as skunks and bears, which seek the hive's honey and brood, as well as adult bees. [109] Some birds will also eat bees, (for example, bee-eaters, as do some robber flies, such as Mallophora ruficauda, which is a pest of apiculture in South America due to its habit of eating workers while they ...

  7. Timeline of ornithology - Wikipedia

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    Ornithotheology, or an encouragement to humanity, through a careful observation of birds, towards admiration, love and respect for their powerful, of the wise and good Creator. 1743 – George Edwards begins publication of his bird plates. 1754 – Jean-Louis Alléon-Dulac publishes Mélange d'histoire naturelle.

  8. List of examples of convergent evolution - Wikipedia

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    Many birds of Australia, like wrens and robins, look like Northern Hemisphere birds but are not related. [107] Oilbird like microbats and toothed whales developed sonar-like echolocation systems used for locating prey. [108] The brain structure, forebrain, of hummingbirds, songbirds, and parrots responsible for vocal learning (not by instinct ...

  9. Bird - Wikipedia

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    Kleptoparasitism is thought to be a supplement to food obtained by hunting, rather than a significant part of any species' diet; a study of great frigatebirds stealing from masked boobies estimated that the frigatebirds stole at most 40% of their food and on average stole only 5%. [160] Other birds are scavengers; some of these, like vultures ...