Birds make sounds to communicate, whether to find a potential mate, ward off predators, or just sing for pleasure.
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Last week’s Arctic blasts of cold wind and lower than usual temperatures mean that we all have to do a little bit extra to ...
It's an ancient custom of singing to apple-producing trees ... 23 January-29 March BIG GARDEN BIRDWATCH: Help the RSPB keep an eye on the numbers of wild birds in London by taking part in the ...
According to local folklorist Mona Douglas, to complete the ceremonies a living wren was placed in a cage inside the Wren ...
How can chimpanzees, so closely related to humans, have almost no sense of rhythm? Behavioral biologist Michelle Spierings ...
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Participants are encouraged to spend an hour watching and counting birds in their garden, from their balcony, or at a local park, and then submit their results to the RSPB. The event, which ...
The researchers found that solitary migrating songbirds seem to cooperate across species and possibly share information with ...
Birds are at risk in freezing temperatures, with gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts doing their best to assist. Feeders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but the RSPB has singled out one as ...
A global study by UW–Madison researchers reveals how habitat, geography, body size, and beak shape influence bird sounds.