Survival of the Loudest: Urban Birds Change Their Tune

Birds Cut Rivals Off in Mating Songs

To survive the urban jungle, birds change their tune, with faster-paced and higher-pitched songs to make them heard above the din.

This discovery, announced today, could help reveal which birds can adapt to life in the city and which can't, researchers said.

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