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An album of endangered bird calls reached No. 3 in Australia's top 50 albums chart last month. Called Songs of Disappearance, it consists of sounds from 53 of the country's endangered bird species ...
An album consisting of the sounds of endangered Australian birds has made its way to the top of the country's music charts after a heavy push on social media. "Songs of Disappearance" was released ...
Feathers Help This Bird Sound the Alarm The crested pigeon, found in Australia, has a modified wing feather that helps produce an alarm signal sound to warn other birds when there's trouble.
A worldwide study of more than 4 million birdcalls has found that birds are singing for nearly an hour longer each day ...
Bird Call Album Flies Over Taylor Swift on Australian Pop Charts Songs of Disappearance soars to the number-three spot as Australians show support for endangered bird species ...
The green, yellow, and black birds, once thought to be extinct, were recently documented in Western Australia's Great Sandy ...
Songs Of Disappearance is an entire album of calls from endangered Australian birds. Last month, it briefly perched at No. 3 on the country's top 50 albums chart – ahead of Taylor Swift.
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Scientists have long used sound to study wildlife. Bird calls, bat echolocation and whale songs, for example, have provided ...
It shows that these birds can learn to associate new sounds with danger, without having to learn through trial and error,” said Templeton. In other words, one bird’s distress tweet can go viral.
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