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Male Birds in the Galápagos Get More Aggressive When Around Traffic Sounds, New Study Discovers Researchers explained that traffic sounds may drown out birdsong, forcing the animals to become ...
It’s making these angry birds choose fight over flight. Humans aren’t the only ones who are prone to road rage. Scientists have found that certain songbirds in the Galapagos behave more ...
Street fighting birds In the last decades, the Galápagos archipelago has seen a drastic increase in the human population, with permanent residents today increasing by six percent each year. An ...
Enter a county in the contiguous United States below to hear the birds passing through your area this spring, and see the changing pitch of their calls as the months progress.
Superb starlings help care for the offspring of birds they are not related to. “To me, that sounds like friendship,” one scientist said. By Asher Elbein True friends, most people would agree ...
Researchers explained that traffic sounds may drown out birdsong, forcing the animals to become physically aggressive when protecting their territory A certain species of bird in the Galápagos ...