It was once thought that only male songbirds were capable of song. However, in 64 percent of all songbird species, the females sing. Professor Naomi Langmore first made this discovery by recording a ...
In late morning on a bitterly cold day this week, with the outside temperature at 26 degrees, I heard the unmistakable “teakettle, teakettle” song of a Carolina wren from somewhere in my yard in ...
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Eurasian Wren Singing in the Forest
Perched on a tiny branch, the Eurasian wren sings with all its heart — a small voice echoing through the quiet morning woods.
The preferred habitat of the rock wren is indeed rocky areas, so the Rocky Mountains are an ideal fit for them. They arrive in Teller County in mid-May, gradually working their way uphill where in mid ...
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