Birds communicate reproductive success in song
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 07:28
in Biology & Nature
Some migratory songbirds figure out the best place to live by eavesdropping on the singing of others that successfully have had baby birds – a communication and behavioral trait so strong that researchers playing recorded songs induced them to nest in places they otherwise would have avoided. read more
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