As I wrote last week, as spring unfolds, the avian chorus grows, but it won't reach its full volume until mid-May when the ...
Humans aren’t the only ones who are prone to road rage. Scientists have found that certain songbirds in the Galapagos behave ...
The Galápagos yellow warblers on the more populous island of Santa Cruz also increased the duration of their song when ...
Birds change their behaviour and become more aggressive when exposed to traffic noise, research suggests. Experts at Anglia ...
Yellow Warblers that live close to roads in the Galápagos get more aggressive around traffic noises, per a new study ...
A new study has discovered that birds in the Galápagos Islands are changing their behavior due to traffic noise, with those ...
Spring has officially approached us, as well as the craving for summer. TV Girl’s song “Birds Don’t Sing” is a melancholy, ...
Male Galápagos yellow warblers appear to be shifting their behavior and adjusting their calls in response to the din of ...
Birds adjust their songs and territorial behavior to compete with traffic sounds, even in remote island environments.
A study by Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Vienna found that yellow warblers in the Galapagos show increased ...
For the study, researchers played bird songs from a speaker, simulating an intruder whilst simultaneously playing recorded ...
Birds develop "road rage" due to traffic noise, reveals a new study. Researchers found that native species in the Galápagos ...