Sat 21 Jul 2018
Songbirds channel their inner George Clooney to attract a mate, but is it working?
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Sat 21 Jul 2018
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Conservation biologists studying the effects of noise pollution from oil and gas pumps in southern Alberta are finding that a species of sparrow is changing its tune so it can be heard above the din.
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