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Yellow Warblers that live close to roads in the Galápagos get more aggressive around traffic noises, per a new study published in the scientific journal 'Animal Behaviour.' The results indicate ...
Scientists have found that certain songbirds behave more aggressively around traffic noise, sometimes resulting in fights with rivals. It's making these angry birds choose fight over flight.
When exposed to the sounds of encroaching birds and car noise playing in the background, the warblers living close to the road responded more aggressively than when there was no noise playing.
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The study additionally discovered that while birds that nested close to roads became more aggressive when exposed to traffic sounds, those that nested far away from traffic became quieter ...