
Restoring Mexico’s Seabird Sanctuaries: Science-backed Conservation Success
A decades-long restoration effort across Mexico’s islands has reversed seabird declines, demonstrating what science, tenacity, and collaboration can achieve.

Harriers in the Crosshairs: The Uneasy Fate of the UK’s Hen Harriers
Despite decades of legal protection, the Hen Harrier remains one of the UK’s most persistently persecuted birds of prey—its recovery entangled in a complex web of land use conflict, illegal killing, and stalled conservation policy.

The Ornithologist



Engineering Elegance: The Paradise Riflebird As Nature’s Most Theatrical Engineer
With a wave of his wings and the snap of a feather, the Paradise Riflebird transforms the rainforest floor into a stage. Recent research reveals that this avian dancer doesn’t just display beauty – it performs biomechanics at its evolutionary peak.

The Ornithologist


Wings of the Amazon: The Macaw Society’s Living Chronicle
In the treetops of Peru’s Amazon, The Macaw Society is documenting the fragile lives of Red-and-green and Scarlet Macaws—revealing how long-term research, community partnerships, and quiet persistence protect the rainforest’s most vivid sentinels.

The Ornithologist