"Amped up" doesn't even cover what the Cockatoo is feeling! Hearing an excited Bandit repeatedly shout, "Woo, I love it," is ...
Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
We've all had a bad night's sleep, with a snoring partner, a crying baby or neighbors having too much fun. Sleep disturbances are common and have unpleasant consequences the day after, including ...
European starlings were the best at imitating R2-D2's multphonic sounds because they can control both sides of both sides of the syrinx independently, the researchers say. Pexels Birds have shown the ...
On this coming Thursday evening, after the Thanksgiving feast and the football games, take a walk under the stars weather permitting. It’s a great way to fight off the drowsing effects of tryptophan ...
A collective of land trusts, conservancies and tribes is capturing birdsong with audio gear and A.I. for clues about habitat health. Credit... Supported by By Cara Buckley Visuals by Meron Menghistab ...
Late-night host Seth Meyers hit back at President Donald Trump's criticism of his late-night show and his call for Meyers' firing on Monday, telling viewers, "It doesn't make me special." "It’s not ...
WEBSTER, N.Y. — Residents in Webster have been hearing mysterious explosions, and some have captured the sounds on security cameras. The noises began in September and and left some neighbors puzzled.
Ghostly white forms drifted like white handkerchiefs on the brisk night breeze, dipping, rising, flapping, turning and tumbling over an inky black ocean. My small sailing boat rocked gently on the ...
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