No matter where you live, our avian friends roam the skies, eat whatever they like, and then subsequently expel waste all over your and others’ beautiful rides. It’s a natural phenomenon, sure, but ...
Whether you parked your car under a very active tree and it's now covered in bird droppings or a stray pigeon, robin or blue jay has left you one or two surprises, those tell-tale white splotches can ...
Numerous products have been recalled after officials determined they were contaminated with rodent and bird poop. Gold Star ...
Bird poop: not a topic most people take interest in. However, fascinating discoveries are being made from the feces of one slowly disappearing bird in the U.K. Researchers are analyzing pied ...
I’m one of those guys who is too lazy to wash his own car. I’d rather let the rain do it for me. Rain does a good job on dirt, dust and pollen, but it never seems to remove old bird droppings. Why is ...
How many people have sat back and watched as their yards are swarmed by birds? Hummingbirds, bluejays, sparrows, doves, pigeons, and seagulls are common in the region. And let’s not forget turkeys, ...
A new study has revealed red cars attract more bird droppings than any other color. The research, conducted by online retailer Halfords, revealed red vehicles made up 18 percent of cars marked by ...
A: You were wrong. In many cultures bird poop is considered good luck. You should have dipped your finger in it! After all, ...
Sometimes the fountain of youth pours the putrid. In search of younger-looking skin, humans have turned to all manner of ...
When oceans heat up, coral reefs bleach and lose their algal co-workers known as zooxanthellae. Some corals recover these colorful algal inhabitants after bleaching, but many are not so lucky. What ...
CAPE MAY, N.J. — First come the horseshoe crabs. Hoisting their round, tank-like shells, they trundle out of the Delaware Bay under the first full moon in May to mate and lay their eggs. The birds ...