If you need a unique, locally produced gift for a bird lover this season, look for my “The Best of Bird Banter” book. See ...
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How animals identify humans: How far dogs, deer, birds and other species can sense us
From a dog that 'sees with its nose' to an eagle spotting humans kilometres away, animal senses work in fascinating ways.
One student's research project shows that birdwatching isn't only a fun hobby. It also has the power to direct birding research.
At Texas A&M AgriLife Research’s Martin Ranch in the Edwards Plateau, researchers use 23 audio recorders to monitor bird activity at sunrise and sunset. Those recorders have produced more than 20,000 ...
Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
The FishEye Collaborative combined underwater sound recordings with a 360° camera to identify the sounds made by individual ...
As any Merlin Bird IDer knows, there is no thrill quite like pressing the "This is my bird" button for the first time, and it never gets old. From there, you can record your location. The app, in turn ...
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How to identify a vermilion flycatcher
Head south to see this flame-red, desert-dwelling bird. Learn where to find a vermilion flycatcher, and what their song ...
Virginia’s winters can feel completely different depending on which part of the state you are in. While in the Appalachian ...
Different frequencies sound different to us. For instance, when you hum deeply, that’s about 200 Hz. The metallic sound of a ...
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What does a cedar waxwing call sound like?
Learn how to identify a cedar waxwing call and hear what the species sounds like. Then you can listen for these birds in your ...
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