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Nature might have a universal rhythm
Animal communication can look wildly different—flashing lights, chirping calls, croaking songs and elaborate dances. But new ...
Why is most music 120 BPM? A new study discovers a universal communication tempo of 2 hertz shared by fireflies, crickets, and humans due to neural resonance.
Wondering which creepy places in Alabama you should avoid at night? These seven haunted locations offer terrifying ...
Lake Murray spreads out like a giant blue blanket across the landscape. This massive lake offers tons of activities that ...
Are the birds at the Masters real in Augusta? Let's dive in as you hear all those bird sounds during the golf major.
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Camera trap records a bird’s powerful voice in the wild
A hidden camera captures a small bird perched on a tall reed, singing with its beak wide open. Its soft brown feathers blend gently with the natural green background. The bird holds tightly to the ...
A new study reveals birdsongs influenced Egyptian hieroglyphs, showing that ancient bird calls shaped some of the earliest ...
In the early 2000s, one bird made up a new tune and it went viral across North America. I have an unscientific theory why.
High in the forests of Hawai‘i, songbirds are stealing twigs and moss from one another’s nests. Researchers find this quiet ...
For the next few weeks, a tallgrass prairie outside Goliad will host a dance party: That is, a male Attwater’s prairie ...
We all know the early bird gets the worm, but how does he find it? That American Robin in your neighborhood park—how did it ...
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