Alston’s singing mice have adapted to sing to express their identity, claim territory and survive in high-altitude forests teeming with predators.
However, another thing we admire about birds is the sweet songs that they sing. Birds sing for many reasons. They do it to communicate with each other, attract mates, establish their territory ...
Birds. Both beautiful creature and apt for metaphor. That's why the animals have over the years been excellent subjects for ...
Song birds communicate by singing and learn their songs through imitation. Since their discovery in the monkey brain, it has been suggested that mirror neurons mediate the mimicking of behaviour ...
The chaffinch may sing his song half a million times in a season. Indeed, British musician David Hindley slowed bird song down and discovered parallels between the skylark's blizzard of notes and ...
The one pictured to the right turned up. It’s from YouTube user [Singing Bird Boxes] who has many videos showcasing these types of devices. We picked this one because he tried to explain how ...