Disorder brings more life to the forest: Birds and bats react to this in different ways. This is shown by a new study from ...
Australia's native noisy miner bird is more of a pest than originally thought, with new research from La Trobe University showing it is preventing forest birds from persisting in residential suburbs.
A new study shows that it is possible to increase the number of bird species in a forest fragment without increasing its size ...
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Forest birds in Finland are avoiding intensive clearcuts
New acoustic monitoring research suggests that resident forest birds in Finland avoid areas shaped by intensive clearcutting.
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How do forest birds react when danger lurks nearby? Scientists eavesdropped to find out
The forest is never silent – not even in the calmest hours, and certainly not when birds are around. But they are not chattering to kill boredom. Every chirp, call and song carries a meaning that has ...
Tropical forest birds, which tend to have wings that are short and round relative to their body length and shape, are more sensitive to habitat fragmentation than the long-, slender-winged species ...
A live stream of a nesting pair of honey buzzards is offering a rare glimpse into one of the UK's most secretive birds of ...
Deep in a Panamanian rain forest, bird populations have been quietly declining for 44 years. A new study shows a whopping 70% of understory bird species declined in the forest between 1977 and 2020.
Papua New Guinea is a global hotspot of avian biodiversity, home to spectacular and behaviorally complex bird species that occur nowhere else on the planet. A new study shows that forest fragmentation ...
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