More recently, Save the Sound and the Audubon Society have been restoring parts of the 400-acre wetland and now, Audubon has ...
What appeared to be tentacles washed up on an Aberdeenshire beach are the remains of a deep-sea creature called a seven-arm ...
If this doesn’t sound idyllic, then you’ve never driven a car to Anna Maria Island. For drivers, reaching this popular ...
Thinking about a road trip in Virginia Let this list nudge you toward the winding byways and coastal crossings where the ...
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'Fascinating' deep-sea octopus washed up on beach sparks major scientific interest
A walker spotted the remains of a seven-arm octopus, the world's largest octopus species, at Forvie National Nature Reserve ...
November 20 brought a much dryer, but still rather chilly and overcast day, while visiting Staines Reservoir. Numerous rafts ...
The Pub Waterfront Restaurant offers the quintessential Florida dining experience—fresh seafood with water views and a salt-tinged breeze. Watching dolphins play while enjoying grouper sandwiches and ...
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Melodies from the Marsh
Hidden among the reeds, the great reed warbler fills the wetland with an incredible range of sounds, mimicking dozens of other birds. Its song creates a rich, natural harmony, showcasing the most ...
A UC Berkeley study shows that when zebra finches hear the call of another zebra finch, they have a mental representation of ...
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Singing mice speak volumes: Brain mechanisms behind song production explored in new research
All mice squeak, but only some sing. Scotinomys teguina, aka Alston's singing mice, hail from the cloud forests of Costa Rica ...
Alston’s singing mice produce loud, rhythmic songs that scientists can clearly hear, alongside ultrasonic calls used for close-range communication.
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