Birds rapidly stop calling after hearing a predator, using silence to avoid detection. This response varies by location, size ...
Cornell University scientists have made an exciting discovery: they've successfully deciphered bird communication employing ...
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Acadia's once-familiar bird chorus is fading as a fast-warming climate quiets the forest
The woods sounded noticeably less active than they did more than 60 years ago.
Birds living in noisy cities change their songs, but they do not all adapt in the same way scientists once believed.
Song allows the bird to "speak" better than and other family of creatures. It is the perfect medium for communicating over long distances, or when it is hard to see the singer - and the audience: for ...
Learning to identify birds by their songs and calls will be the topic of the next Weminuche Audubon Chapter meeting this Wednesday, May 20, at 6:30pm. Keith Bruno, Audubon Rockies community naturalist ...
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