Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lovebirds enjoy singing a lot. But how much is actually too much? Photo: Getty Images A cheerful chirping is part of everyday life ...
Birds use their calls to communicate, but some species are exceptionally loud, so much that their chirps, squawks, and calls can surprise or even overwhelm us. From colorful tropical parrots to ...
Ornithologists say the chirping of birds at daybreak is part of their mating ritual. They tell me that increasing daylight, especially in the spring and early summer, triggers the mating instinct in ...
Does it seem like the birds are chirping louder than usual? Radhika Miraglia from the Chicago Audubon Society says it may, but there’s a good reason. If you’d like to learn more about the bird songs ...
When a male Anna’s hummingbird pulls out of a courtship dive at roughly 60 miles per hour, the air ripping through his outer ...
Feeling stressed? You might want to head outdoors, according to a Cal Poly study. The study found that hearing birdsong while hiking outdoors improved people’s overall well being, more than if they ...
I was recently creeping through a clearing of downed trees in a wooded Brooklyn park with my iPhone in hand. Birds were singing everywhere, but through the din, I was recording a peculiar song: It was ...
Animals do all sorts of things to attract each other as potential mates. Many birds, for example, produce feathers with elaborate color patterns – from the iridescent plumage of many hummingbirds to ...
The sound of a bird chirping is nature’s alarm clock. It somehow creates a sense of peace as you open your eyes to get your day started. But one thing you might never recall is hearing birds at night.
Urban birds are singing more since the pandemic began to spread across the world, researchers wrote. The study links less noise pollution and fewer crowds to birds chirping earlier in the morning.