Female fairy-wrens sing as often as males, and it’s not just for sex, a new study has revealed IN AUSTRALIA, FEMALE fairy-wrens sing to communicate with other females, rather than to attract a mate, a ...
Source: fir0002, via Wikimedia Commons. Traditionally, birdsong has been viewed as a male trait, and this bias has dominated research on the behavior. “For a long time, scientists thought that female ...
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