Heard a chirp or spotted a flutter? These free apps identify backyard birds by sight or sound — no binoculars or in-depth ...
Abstract: By automatically detecting and classifying bird sounds, relevant researchers can learn ecological information about bird distribution, migration patterns, and habitat preferences. This paper ...
An Arizona city takes the top spot thanks to mild weather, top-rated hiking trails, and stunning desert scenery.
In a study conducted at the University of Helsinki, AI was trained to classify bird sounds with increasing accuracy. The ...
According to co-author Brenton Cooper, a neuroscientist who studies speech and language, cowbirds briefly hold their breath ...
He’s trying to ‘fill the holes’ of research on a peninsula better known for its beaches and marine life, and to help build a bridge to science for children.
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick is collecting the chirps and songs of birds around the province with the help of 10 solar-powered machines from Australia. The non-profit’s soundscape project began a ...
Tiny 5-millimeter-wide microplastics have been found in the nests and bodies of birds that are living in people's backyards, according to Audubon. Scientists said the discovery was "eye-opening to see ...
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