As he captures the sounds of British birds for a new book, BAFTA-winning sound recordist David Watson recalls his travels ...
The Eurasian bittern, a secretive British wetland bird, announces its presence with a distinctive low-frequency 'boom' during ...
The rise of machine learning has led many artists and writers to feel that their life's work could be about to be destroyed.
With the expected arrival of 4,000 French troops in Rhode Island, Gen. George Washington sent a letter in 1780 to his ...
This is and isn’t about America’s illegal war against Iran. It is primarily about hiding an empire in plain sight and now watching it unravel in plain sight. The war against Iran becomes a ...
Scientists are looking at the relationship between gray whales and herring around Sitka. The baleen whales have had a massive ...
If we traveled in time to America at its founding, we would be as thrown by how people sounded as by the absence of ...
Some birds sing to attract a mate. Others dance or display colorful feathers. But in the moonlit forests and shrublands of northern Argentina, one bird courts romance by snapping its wrists together, ...
And now couldn’t be a better time to listen up. We are in the midst of a birdwatching reboot. Research by Fifty5Blue, ...
Police say vandals have damaged a protected sea bird site in Barra in the Western Isles. Fences and warning signs around nesting little terns at the island's Eoligarry Pier were destroyed some time ...
Residents in west London have called for the removal of a newly installed safety net on a Transport for London (TfL) depot in Northfields, after it trapped and killed wild birds. One man told the BBC ...
THE 1936 report on bird ringing in the British Isles {British Birds, April 1937) supports what the 1935 report indicated, namely, that future progress lies not in increasing the sum total, but rather ...
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