Birds use loud calls to communicate, defend territory, and attract mates. From the Screaming Piha to the White Bellbird, nature shows how astonishingly loud birds can be.
Lake Guntersville State Park in Guntersville, Alabama is the escape hatch you’ve been searching for. Towering pines stand sentinel along Lake Guntersville’s shore, where stress dissolves faster than ...
Lake Guntersville State Park in Guntersville, Alabama is the answer to your nature-deprived prayers. Nestled in the northeastern corner of Alabama, this 6,000-acre paradise offers the kind of views ...
The findings of a new study about communication between birds also offer key insights into the origins of language.
For the Climate Forward live event, we gathered recordings of a melting glacier, the Amazon jungle and the underwater Arctic, ...
"My dream bird in India," Thangaraj recalled as he reflected back on the process of finding the bird, according to his ...
Birds separated by vast geographic distances and millions of years of evolution share a remarkably similar learned vocal ...
Several species of birds from different continents use and understand similar alarm calls when they see an invader that might ...
When you’re birding by ear, you use the same skills as when you’re recognizing music; listening to sounds, patterns, changes in pitch, in tone and in volume, but in nature rather than in music. You ...
“Birds Don’t Sing” is the emotional standout of Clipse’s comeback album Let God Sort Em Out, but their first album in 15 ...
Minnesota Loon Restoration Project is still going strong and tracking the effectiveness of artificial nests in Hubbard County ...
Timber Rattlesnakes and Eastern Massasaugas, Minnesota's hidden venomous snakes, prefer the woods and wetlands of the south, ...