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Thordis Fridriksson on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Nature in Focus: Bittern Ian Barthorpe has been telling Kev all about the beautiful bird with an interesting call. 8 mins ...
The champion of loudness! Males can hit 125 decibels—louder than a rock concert. This Amazonian bird reaches 116 decibels, ...
It sounds less like an animal than the kick on an electronic drum machine ... Kākāpōs aren’t the only birds to make a booming sound to attract mates (the Bittern heron also does), but they remain the ...
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The sounds were first observed by marine biologist Carolin Nieder, lead author of the new study, while she was working on her Ph.D. at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Her project was ...
It sounds less like an animal than the kick on ... Kākāpōs aren’t the only birds to make a booming sound to attract mates (the Bittern heron also does), but they remain the most unique ...
Anyway, the 13- and 10-year-old are the blue jays of our nest. The 13-year-old because the rest of the kids will follow him ...
Bittern numbers have increased by a fifth in ... Bitterns are known for their loud "booming" call, produced by the males, which can be heard up to three miles away. Ben Andrew/RSPB/PA Media ...
Researchers believe the sounds are made by the sharks snapping their flattened teeth together, possibly as a stress or warning signal. This discovery challenges the long-held belief that sharks ...