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Female Birds Sing, Too
Though understudied, female birdsong is relatively common, even in songbird species in north temperate regions. In a new study, researchers looked at why female eastern bluebirds sing -- to maintain and strengthen the bond with their mates.
Read my latest Animal Minds blog post: Why Do Female Birds Sing?
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