European starlings were the best at imitating R2-D2's multphonic sounds because they can control both sides of both sides of the syrinx independently, the researchers say. Pexels Birds have shown the ...
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A group in Western Washington state has developed a novel gauge for their forest conservation work — thousands of audio recordings of native birds.
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