Launched by the National Audubon Society in 1900, the international gathering now hosts more than 2,600 “count circles” ...
U researchers connected starling bird's ability to replicate cowbird calls to the vocal learning strategies that humans use to speak.
Guest columnist Travis Gates is marketing specialist for the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center. The thermometer reads 28 ...
Nature’s most impressive conversations happen at frequencies we cannot hear. While humans perceive sounds between 20 and 20,000 hertz, many animals have evolved to communicate using infrasound. These ...
Researchers from James Cook University have used advanced AI applications to analyze more than 300,000 hours of mammal calls ...
Honeyguide birds in northern Mozambique learn local human “dialects,” adapting to village-specific calls to guide honey-hunters to wild bees’ nests.
Nightingales sing with human-like rhythm, adjusting pitch and timing during nighttime song duels reveling how real-time vocal ...
For this installment of "From the Archives," we answer a reader question about the monk parakeets and grackles in Austin.
When a bird spots a predator and emits an alarm call, do its neighbors think “predator” and then react? Or do they automatically freeze or fly away because that’s what they’re wired to do?
When Texas A&M University freshman Carmen Reisdorf ’27 walked into her Fundamentals of Ecology class, she expected to learn about ecosystems — not launch a research project connecting hundreds of ...