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Birds in Cities Change Songs to Compete with Traffic Noise

via NPR News·9h ago

New research from Hungary finds that some city birds are altering their songs to compete with the noise of traffic and urban environments. This adaptation demonstrates the resilience of wildlife but also signals the profound impact of human noise pollution on natural behaviors. The study raises concerns about how urbanization forces species to evolve rapidly to survive in noisy habitats.

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