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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 ...
When you’re birding by ear, you use the same skills as when you’re recognizing music; listening to sounds, patterns, changes ...
Listening to bird songs and calls can help identify species and connect with the sounds of nature. An ornithologist provides ...
Researchers from FishEye Collaborative, a conservation-technology nonprofit, Cornell University, and Aalto University have developed a new tool that combines underwater sound recording and 360° video ...
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.
The cow goes moo. The duck goes quack. The dog goes woof. And the fish goes ... what, exactly? Toddlers aren’t the only ones asking this question. Scientists are eavesdropping on fish to research and ...
The Portland Press Herald spoke to two dozen experts this summer about the ways increasing heat is affecting Maine's natural ...
Bees are in a late-season frenzy to fill their home pantries with nectar and pollen, they shake and move to make their quotas ...
In Rockwellian college towns, they experience changing seasons and farmer’s markets, where the world shuts down on Saturday ...
I did not write “The Allegory” to be an apologia for Christianity. I began writing the film script in my bedroom in Crown ...
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