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Birds Make an Alarm Call That Spans Species and Continents—and May Offer Insight Into the Evolution of Human Language
More than 20 species make a nearly identical noise to warn nearby birds of brood parasites, a behavior that bridges the ...
Turning your gaze to your backyard can be more than just a pleasant break; it can be the start of a genuine adventure. While ...
Previews, predictions for five games across the South Sound in Week 5. Plus: our state game of the week selection.
Bees are in a late-season frenzy to fill their home pantries with nectar and pollen, they shake and move to make their quotas ...
The September killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a campus speaking event rocked the political landscape in the U.S. and beyond. Kirk, who was known for making provocative statements on ...
Hannah Frances is a Vermont-based vocalist, songwriter, and dancer with roots from Chicago. Her fusion of avant-folk, ...
Moments of pure connection happen at the water’s edge, where Lake Erie’s gentle waves turn stone-skipping into an Olympic-worthy event. Photo Credit: Lisa Lester And folks, Ohio’s backyard has some ...
There’s a hidden treasure nestled along Lake Erie’s shoreline that Ohioans drive past every day without realizing they’re missing out on 698 acres of pure natural bliss – Geneva State Park might just ...
The findings of a new study about communication between birds also offer key insights into the origins of language.
Birds across the globe independently evolved a shared warning call against parasites, blending instinct and learning in a ...
Birds worldwide share the same warning call, blending instinct and learning, revealing insights into communication evolution.
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