Birds that sing duets with incredible rhythmic precision present a greater threat to other members of their species than those that whistle a sloppier tune, according to a study of Australian ...
Pairs of magpie-larks that duet with split-second timing are warning that they’ll really kick feathers if another bird attacks, according to new tests. Recordings of precise duets alarmed other magpie ...
A new study finds that songbirds may coordinate both vocally and visually to enhance their singing partners' responses. A new paper published in Behavioral Ecology finds that songbirds may coordinate ...
Out in the field one day observing Australian magpie-larks (Grallina cyanoleuca), bioacoustics researcher Pawel Rek heard the telltale trilling of the birds’ territorial defense duet. Magpie-lark ...
Birds that sing duets with incredible rhythmic precision present a greater threat to other members of their species than those that whistle a sloppier tune, according to a new study of Australian ...
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