Even though we can’t tell a flock of birds apart without examining them closely, the birds in the group know who’s who. And that’s because they have certain physical marks that help distinguish them.
Facial recognition software used to study the social behaviour of individual Greylag Geese in Europe will soon be used to monitor one of the rarest geese in the world, the Cape Barren Goose in South ...
Planning permission for a high-performance rowing training centre in Co Wicklow has been refused by An Coimisiún Pleanála ...
Animals have personalities too—and some animal couples raise their young better based on how well their personalities match. Greylag geese, which mate in long-term monogamous relationships, have ...
Geese have a lot of drama. Not only do these animals deal with jealousy and retribution, but they also apparently have arch-rivals. While scientists have known that, they haven't been fully aware of ...
Dozens of butchered geese have been found dumped by the road in rural Norfolk for the second time in 10 days. Thirty-one greylag geese - all with their breast removed and string around their neck - ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dozens of butchered geese have been found dumped by the road in rural Norfolk for the second time in 10 days. Thirty-one greylag ...