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Birds create PLAYLISTS to entice a mate! Male song sparrows memorise a 30-minute mix and deliberately shuffle and repeat their tunes to keep a female's attention, study finds ...
It being spring, the males are singing to defend their territory and to attract females. Studies, both in the lab and in the field, have shown that female song sparrows are attracted to both the ...
The tweets of a little song sparrow and its 'bird brain' are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized. A new study finds that male sparrows deliberately shuffle and mix ...
It's quite common for a female song sparrow to stray from her breeding partner and mate with the male next door, but a new study shows that sleeping around can be costly.
His complex solo of buzzes, trills, and notes can win a young male song sparrow a mate for life. But just learning to sing in the first place reaps him another life partner of sorts.
While the traditional song can still be heard in the East, the new song has been documented as far east as Quebec and Vermont. Spread of the white-throated sparrow’s new song, pre-2000–2019 K ...
A new University of Nebraska-Lincoln study has shown that golden-crowned sparrow chicks can name their tune in just one note – even before knowing the song.
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