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Birds in brightly lit cities sing for an average of 50 minutes longer than those in the darkest environments, starting their ...
After analyzing a dataset of more than 60 million recorded birdsongs, researchers found that birds are singing an average of ...
Before sunrise, birds begin to sing. But now, they’re starting earlier and finishing later—thanks to us. A new study ...
Light pollution causes birds to sing for an average of 50 minutes longer each day, according to new research. Birds that are ...
If you've noticed that you're hearing birdsong longer into your day than you used to, your observation fits with those made ...
A new study looked at millions of recordings of birdsong and found that some species in areas with more light pollution are ...
New research suggests that bird vocalizations may follow hidden rules similar to those that govern human language.
Millions of audio recordings of hundreds of bird species have revealed that artificial light is making the birds wake up ...
Explore the intricacies of bird communication, its methods and objectives, why birds sing, and how they learn their melodious tunes.
In light-polluted landscapes, birds' singing time is an average of 50 minutes longer per day. It's still unclear if this hurts bird health or helps.
As the sun rises, a male bluebird begins singing atop a perch next to our living room window overlooking the backyard. He cocks his head at the window pane, then looks back toward a small tray ...
San Francisco birds started singing differently in the quiet of the coronavirus lockdown, says a study in Science.