Birds can chirp, birds can fly and now scientists have new evidence that birds can communicate with each other using sound made with their feathers. A species called the fork-tailed flycatcher, or ...
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Sept. 22 (UPI) --Scientists have added another species to the list of birds that use sounds made with their feathers to communicate. The male fork-tailed flycatcher, a passerine bird species native to ...
The flycatcher family is well represented on the Sunshine Coast with 14 species on the checklist. Only five are common, with ...
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