Ithaca, NY— New research published today in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B finds that territorial behavior and diet help explain why some birds sing more often at dawn.
A collective of land trusts, conservancies and tribes is capturing birdsong with audio gear and A.I. for clues about habitat ...
Researchers have some new evidence about what makes birds make so much noise early in the morning, and it's not for some of the reasons they previously thought. For decades, a dominant theory about ...
A European robin, Erithacus rubecula, sings in a tree in Norfolk, England. Studies have linked the sound of birdsong to reduced levels of depression and anxiety. Photograph By David Tipling, Nature ...
They aren't trying to wake you up. Male birds - and it is almost always the guys - break into song at dawn because it is the best time to warn other males to stay off their turf and away from their ...
Birds are a crucial part of the ecosystem and some of them are popularly known for their voices. We know that birds sing in the daytime but many of them prefer to sing at night. From the haunting cry ...
I built a house in the middle of the forest far from civilization! 🌲 Far from the city noise and bustle, I decided to create my own corner in the forest. In this video I will show how I built a house ...
Rapid population declines of songbirds may reduce overall song diversity and complexity, and increase similarity between learned songs, so all songbirds end up singing the same song Historically ...
As the morning sun glints through the trees on New Year’s Day, I bundle up, grab my binoculars and take to the road just as the birds are beginning to sing. Little brown jobs flit from shrub to bush ...
Walking in the forest, one can't help but notice the smell of the pine trees, the sunlight falling on the rocks, the soft moss and ferns on the forest floor, and the sound of birds singing in the ...