Birds worldwide share the same warning call, blending instinct and learning, revealing insights into communication evolution.
Zebra finches have a more complex way of communicating than previously thought. A new study published in the journal Science ...
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20 bird species can understand each other’s anti-cuckoo call
Several species of birds from different continents use and understand similar alarm calls when they see an invader that might ...
Birds across continents mimic the same “whining” alarm call to spot nest parasites—despite being separated by millions of years, according to Cornell Chronicle. The study, published Oct. 3 in Nature ...
The findings of a new study about communication between birds also offer key insights into the origins of language.
The mountains, lakes, deep woods and rugged coastlines of Maine's Acadia National Park are home to more than 300 species of birds. Volunteers are now making recordings to document the avian soundscape ...
Birds separated by vast geographic distances and millions of years of evolution share a remarkably similar learned vocal ...
A bird call has gone viral and taken people who grew up in the 2000s right back to their childhoods. I remember the same sound waking me up as a kid and soundtracking my teenage years. I asked an ...
Birds use loud calls to communicate, defend territory, and attract mates. From the Screaming Piha to the White Bellbird, nature shows how astonishingly loud birds can be.
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