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Birds Make an Alarm Call That Spans Species and Continents—and May Offer Insight Into the Evolution of Human Language
More than 20 species make a nearly identical noise to warn nearby birds of brood parasites, a behavior that bridges the ...
Approximately nine out of 10 studies focused on "Brazilian sites along the main Amazon River," and research routinely ...
The findings of a new study about communication between birds also offer key insights into the origins of language.
After nearly 25 years of research, the mystery has finally been solved: Europe's largest bat doesn't just eat small birds—it ...
Merely balls of fire far, far away, stars may roar as they burn; but they have no gentle sound that gives them voice. Autumn ...
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The Beneficial Reason You Want To Attract Birds (That Has Nothing To Do With Your Yard)
There are some pretty great reasons you want to attract birds to your yard. There's one, though, that you may not be aware of ...
Researchers from FishEye Collaborative, a conservation-technology nonprofit, Cornell University, and Aalto University have developed a new tool that combines underwater sound recording and 360° video ...
Scientists using new ways to eavesdrop on fish have captured a cacophony of thumps, honks, burps and grunts in underwater ...
Birds across the globe independently evolved a shared warning call against parasites, blending instinct and learning in a ...
"Birds and Blooms’" is local artist Ben Tyjeski’s first-ever art exhibition. His tile art is on display at the Grove Gallery ...
Three species of Arctic seal have moved closer to extinction, according to the latest update of the IUCN Red List of ...
Birdwatchers have been treated to a wave of migratory birds that were blown to the island from Hurricane Imelda last week. Several species of cuckoos, warblers and other birds stopped in Bermuda to ...
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