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Conservation

To conduct research that supports bird conservation and promotes the protection of endangered avian populations.

Diversity

To study and document the diversity, behavior, and ecological roles of bird species in various habitats.

Our lab focuses on the study of birds, examining their behavior, physiology, ecology, and evolution. It often involves field observations, specimen analysis, and data collection to understand bird species diversity and their roles in ecosystems.

About Us

We are dedicated to the scientific study of birds, focusing on their biology, behavior, and ecological significance. Through research, fieldwork, and data analysis, the lab aims to deepen understanding of avian diversity and contribute to conservation efforts that protect bird species and their natural habitats.

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Our Research

Our research focuses on understanding bird behavior, migration patterns, and their interactions with changing environments. We aim to generate insights that support biodiversity conservation and sustainable ecosystem management.

Latest News & Developments

Smart Sensors Track Bird Migrations Across Continents

Smart Sensors Track Bird Migrations Across Continents

Tiny, lightweight sensors are revealing the incredible journeys birds take across the globe. Once limited to broad estimates, scientists can now track individual birds in real time,

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AI Revolutionizes the Study of Birds in the Wild

AI Revolutionizes the Study of Birds in the Wild

Artificial intelligence is changing the way ornithologists observe and understand birds. Using deep learning algorithms, researchers can now analyze thousands of hours of field recordings to identify species by their songs and calls in seconds.

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Urban Birds Show Surprising Signs of Intelligence

Urban Birds Show Surprising Signs of Intelligence

Across bustling cities, birds are proving far smarter than many once believed. Researchers observing species like crows, pigeons, and sparrows have documented an impressive range of adaptive behaviors — from recognizing traffic lights to dropping nuts on busy roads for passing cars to crack.

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