In the last ten years, at least 15 species have officially checked out, never to be seen again. It's ironic to think how ...
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Fifty years of songbird maps take flight in new handsThat observation resulted in a recent paper Zammarelli published in Ecology Letters with Holmes, Ayres, and other Dartmouth researchers suggesting that the multitude and ubiquity of songbird species ...
The boxes contained various songbird species, including zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), red avadavats (Amandava amandava) and streaked weavers (Ploceus manyar). Indonesian authorities seized ...
New research shows how bird songs evolve with population changes. Young birds drive new songs, while older ones preserve traditions.
New research reveals that parrots produce speech using brain structures remarkably similar to those in humans.
The food-loving French continue to eat ortolan buntings illegally, and France’s singularly long list of huntable birds includes many struggling species of shorebirds. Songbird trapping is still ...
Songbird species – officially known as passerines – that live close to the equator are actually around 30% more colourful. But that doesn’t mean it’s dull and drab here in the UK! While our bird ...
and other Dartmouth researchers suggesting that the multitude and ubiquity of songbird species may be related to this ability to hold defined but flexible territories that adapt to population ...
“Government protection for songbirds is still very weak. But the trade is so massive that some songbird species are rarely seen in the wild,” he said. “If this is not stopped, the ...
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