Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Wildlife

What Wildlife Experts Say When You Hear Coyotes Every Night

What Wildlife Experts Say When You Hear Coyotes Every Night

Sameen David

There’s a particular kind of silence that falls right after a coyote chorus dies down. Your heart’s still beating a little faster, the dog is pacing at the window, and you’re standing there wondering if your neighborhood quietly turned into a nature documentary without telling you. Night after night, the yips and howls return, and ...

Why Crows Sometimes Leave “Gifts” for Certain Humans

Why Crows Sometimes Leave “Gifts” for Certain Humans

Sameen David

You might have heard a story about someone who kept feeding a crow and then started finding shiny trinkets left on their windowsill or porch. It sounds almost magical, like something out of a children’s book, but it’s rooted in real animal behavior that scientists are still trying to fully understand. When you look closer, ...

12 Backyard Birds That Act Completely Different Before Snowfall

12 Backyard Birds That Act Completely Different Before Snowfall

Sameen David

You can usually feel that first real snow in your bones, but some of your backyard birds seem to know it’s coming even earlier than you do. One day they’re casually hopping around the feeder, and the next they’re frantic, loud, and acting like the sky is about to fall. When you start paying attention, ...

11 Backyard Animals That Quietly Watch Humans More Than We Realize

11 Backyard Animals That Quietly Watch Humans More Than We Realize

Sameen David

You probably think you’re alone when you step into your yard to grab the mail in your pajamas, water the tomatoes, or pace during a phone call. You’re not. Hidden in the hedge, perched on the power line, or crouched under the deck, an entire cast of wild neighbors is quietly clocking your every move. ...

11 Things Chickadees Do That Reveal They’re Smarter Than They Look

11 Things Chickadees Do That Reveal They’re Smarter Than They Look

Sameen David

If you’ve ever watched a chickadee for more than a few seconds, you know they seem a little too busy, a little too alert, to be just another “cute little bird.” The more closely you pay attention, the more you realize you’re looking at a tiny brain with wings, constantly making decisions and solving problems ...