The Bay Area is a permanent or temporary home for 250 different species of resident and migratory birds. Noise can affect ...
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How solar-powered devices in New Brunswick are capturing the sounds of rare birds from afar
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick is using solar-powered recording devices to capture the chirps and songs of birds across ...
This article appeared as ‘The Memory Of Fields’ in Outlook’s 30th anniversary double issue ‘Party is Elsewhere’ dated January ...
Plus, pocket-sized owls hooting, few family reunions in the bird world and a visit by robins’ handsome cousin.
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The Insect That Sounds Like a Songbird
Meet a katydid that sounds like a bird and is as big as one too! It's even able to modulate its call to avoid attracting bats ...
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Silly Parrot Says Sorry ‘The Canadian Way’ and It’s Spot-on
Gizmo the African Grey Parrot is so cute. He's a TikTok star, too, with 1.6 million followers and nearly 50 million likes ...
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Birds panic and collide during fireworks displays
Collisions are more likely in cities because of bright lights. While mass bird deaths are rarely documented, there have been ...
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Tennessee Backyard Birds You Can Spot This Winter
Because Carolina wrens stay in Tennessee all year long, winter can be especially tough on them. Severe cold snaps may cause populations to dip temporarily, so consistent food sources and some thick ...
IF YOU'VE ever watched your cat stare intensely out the window at a bird, making that peculiar "ek-ek-ek" chattering sound ...
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The surprising reason birds are so noisy in the morning
Birds sing loudly in the morning because dawn cues their bodies to start communicating after a silent night. New research shows birds wake up ready to sing, and they’ll even seek light to start their ...
Merlin has been trained to identify the songs of more than 1,300 bird species around the world ...
Your kids might think that birds simply disappear for the winter. But plenty of species don’t actually migrate south during the cold months; others might be making your neighborhood their winter home.
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