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New research finds that territorial behavior and diet help explain why some birds sing more often at dawn, challenging ...
See pictures of a blue=gray gnatcatcher. Plus, find out where these small songbirds live, what they eat, and how they build ...
Have you ever wondered why so many birds choose quiet, dawn hours to sing the loudest? Intrigued by this mystery, a team of ...
Monsoon is one of the most-awaited seasons in India. The rainy season is often synonymous with dark skies and green ...
New research helps explaing why birds sing more at dawn. Scientists from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics and Project Dhvani in India finds that ...
Noida: The whistling call of a rain quail pierces through the urban cacophony of Sector 91. It's an unlikely sound in this ...
New research published today in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B finds that territorial behavior and diet ...
Eastern Phoebes are brownish-gray above and yellowish-white below ... but nothing you’d mistake for a flycatcher. Out east, a small bird perched in the open pumping its tail is almost certain to be an ...
Grey squares signify no change in distribution ... these small wildlife islands become a significant source of food for our birds. Similarly, making houses and outbuildings flycatcher-friendly could ...
To my delight, we saw a Gray Flycatcher—a bird I haven’t seen much in California, as it’s more of a Great Basin Sagebrush breeder. It winters as far south as Mexico. I had so many questions for it: ...