Song thrushes have their own repertoires, but they can also imitate the songs of other birds. They are migratory birds who ...
Birds make sounds to communicate, whether to find a potential mate, ward off predators, or just sing for pleasure.
Birds became the world's master musicians in order to convey to potential mates, rivals and predators all the important things they have to say, from "Clear off!" to "Come on!" And their songs ...
Birds adapt their sounds based on habitat, latitude, and size, with smaller birds using wide frequency ranges to ensure survival.
How do young birds learn how to sing? What controls this complex behavior? Aa Aa Aa The melodic songs of thrushes, warblers, and finches are one of the signs that spring has arrived. With their ...
Many who call themselves “bird watchers” would be better described as “bird listeners.” As beautiful as birds can be in their ...
The birds upped the quality of their songs, as they called to defend their territory and entice a mate. And while it might have seemed to human ears that bird song got louder, the sparrows ...
The vocalizations of Alston’s singing mice are high-pitched and rapid, lasting for about a second, with 15-20 notes in each song. Their pitches are so high, that most of these sounds are at the ...
Songbirds learn their songs the same way that humans learn how to speak. Lachlan L. Hall Birds use song to establish territory and find a mate "As young birds, when they leave the nest and go out ...