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The rainbow lorikeet has been identified as Australia's most numerous bird species, according to country's largest citizen ...
Birds develop "road rage" due to traffic noise, reveals a new study. Researchers found that native species in the Galápagos Islands are changing their behavior as a result of cars and lorries. Those ...
Researchers wanted to understand how birds react to the increased noise. So they picked the Galápagos yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia aureola), a territorial bird that uses loud songs ...
A new study has discovered that birds in the Galapagos Islands are changing their behavior due to traffic noise, with those frequently exposed to vehicles showing heightened levels of aggression.
This new study took a closer look at the impact of vehicle noise pollution on the Galápagos yellow warblers. To stimulate the sound of an intruder, the team played bird songs from a speaker and ...
Scientists have found that certain birds in the Galapagos behave aggressively around traffic noise as it drowns out their warning calls. The anger often results in some of the birds engaging in ...
He and his team wondered whether traffic noise might be affecting the birds’ interactions. “If external noise such as traffic interferes with the signaling, effectively blocking this ...
Birds develop "road rage" due to traffic noise, reveals a new study. Researchers found that native species in the Galápagos Islands are changing their behavior as a result of cars and lorries.