Both beak shape and body mass are also important. In general, smaller birds generate higher frequency sounds, with larger ...
A global study by UW–Madison researchers reveals how habitat, geography, body size, and beak shape influence bird sounds.
Birds make sounds to communicate, whether to find a potential mate, ward off predators, or just sing for pleasure.
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Here, the team found that birds tend to create sounds at a higher frequency so that the water does not drown out their sounds. Additionally, bird species that live at the same latitudes make ...
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More birds are making trips north to New Brunswick in the winter than usual, but the reasons for the increase probably aren’t ...