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What to know about the hard-to-track blackpoll warbler, nicknamed 'nature's hearing test', just in time for its arrival in ...
Written by FoHVos volunteer Jack Hagan. Jack and FoHVos Executive Director Jenn Rogers been birding together for 10 years ...
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Road Rage: How Busy Streets Yield Angry BirdsBut according to new research, the islands’ yellow warblers are adapting their songs and aggressive behaviors differently based on how close they live to these noisy thoroughfares. The study ...
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Traffic noise turns Galápagos warblers into angry birdsSo they picked the Galápagos yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia aureola), a territorial bird that uses loud songs, and sometimes physical fights, to ward off intruding individuals. The warbler is ...
GRAYLING, MI – Saving the Kirtland’s warbler from extinction is touted ... to save the migratory bird with its distinctive song, bright-yellow breast, and sleek gray wing feathers.
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Mongabay News on MSNStudy finds fast traffic noise is infuriating Galápagos warblersWhen Leon Hohl and Alper Yelimlieş landed in the Galápagos in 2022 to volunteer in a decades-old nest survey project, they ...
This new study took a closer look at the impact of vehicle noise pollution on the Galápagos yellow warblers. To stimulate the sound of an intruder, the team played bird songs from a speaker and ...
Even within the forest, the warblers like to breed in places where there’s a gap in the tree canopy, because it amplifies their song. There used to be more locations where the bird could breed ...
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