When birds dream, they dream in song. Or at least that’s what Gabriel Mindlin’s recent study of dozing great kiskadees suggests. And he’s devised a way to listen in (Chaos 2024, DOI: 10.1063/5.0194301 ...
Unique trills, calls, chirps, gurgling, and whistles are crucial components in nature's soundscapes. (Pictured: Male Indigo Bunting) Dawn Scranton via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY 2.0 "It was a ...
Wayanad Bird Festival invites us to move beyond watching and start hearing what the wild is trying to say Next Friday, the misty hills of Wayanad will turn into a meeting ground for bird ...
Traffic noise is disrupting how tiny Australian birds communicate and defend their territories. Human-made sounds are changing nature.
The BirdNET app, a free machine-learning powered tool that can identify over 3,000 birds by sound alone, generates reliable scientific data and makes it easier for people to contribute citizen-science ...