In 1795, the Arctic explorer Samuel Hearne recorded detailed observations on the distribution, ecology, molt, and behaviour of the Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis). The most significant of his observations was that Snow Buntings imitated the vocalizations of Atlantic Canaries (Serinus canarius) when housed with that species. His account has apparently not been widely recognized by ornithologists, but it is one of the first such observations on bird’s acquisition of vocalizations
Many birds sing, but few so continuously and with such an enormous diversity of vocalizations as the...
Populations of many bird species are in decline around the world, a situation which has been attribu...
This article examines the meeting point of Olivier Messiaen, Australia and birdsong, particularly as...
In 1795, the Arctic explorer Samuel Hearne recorded detailed observations on the distribution, ecolo...
Birds use song to communicate with conspecifics, and song can influence both intra-sexual competitio...
within the birds, independently in the songbirds, hummingbirds, and par-rots (Jarvis, 2004). From th...
Bourlière François. Thorpe, W.H. — Bird-song. The biology of vocal communication and expression in b...
The territorial song flight of Lapland Bunting Calcarius lapponicus males has been described in the ...
Geographical variation of birdsong is used to study various topics from cultural evolution to mechan...
In eight groups of animals, including humans and songbirds, juveniles are understood to learn vocali...
ABSTRACT. In late April 2011, photographs of an apparent male snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) ...
The closely related species pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) and collared flycatcher (F. albicol...
Many vocalisations of songbirds are sexually selected and socially learnt behavioural traits that ar...
Bourlière François. Armstrong E.-A. — A study of bird song. London. Oxford University Press, 1963. I...
<p>Class-I whistles (top row) are present in the repertoire of all or most males, with the same char...
Many birds sing, but few so continuously and with such an enormous diversity of vocalizations as the...
Populations of many bird species are in decline around the world, a situation which has been attribu...
This article examines the meeting point of Olivier Messiaen, Australia and birdsong, particularly as...
In 1795, the Arctic explorer Samuel Hearne recorded detailed observations on the distribution, ecolo...
Birds use song to communicate with conspecifics, and song can influence both intra-sexual competitio...
within the birds, independently in the songbirds, hummingbirds, and par-rots (Jarvis, 2004). From th...
Bourlière François. Thorpe, W.H. — Bird-song. The biology of vocal communication and expression in b...
The territorial song flight of Lapland Bunting Calcarius lapponicus males has been described in the ...
Geographical variation of birdsong is used to study various topics from cultural evolution to mechan...
In eight groups of animals, including humans and songbirds, juveniles are understood to learn vocali...
ABSTRACT. In late April 2011, photographs of an apparent male snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) ...
The closely related species pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) and collared flycatcher (F. albicol...
Many vocalisations of songbirds are sexually selected and socially learnt behavioural traits that ar...
Bourlière François. Armstrong E.-A. — A study of bird song. London. Oxford University Press, 1963. I...
<p>Class-I whistles (top row) are present in the repertoire of all or most males, with the same char...
Many birds sing, but few so continuously and with such an enormous diversity of vocalizations as the...
Populations of many bird species are in decline around the world, a situation which has been attribu...
This article examines the meeting point of Olivier Messiaen, Australia and birdsong, particularly as...