Posted by: Sandy Steinman | March 16, 2016

Nestling Sirds Struggle In Noisy Environments

ScienceDaily reports on Nestling birds struggle in noisy environments. They found

Unable to fly, nestling birds depend on their parents for both food and protection: vocal communication between parents and offspring helps young birds to determine when they should beg for food and when they should crouch in the nest to avoid a predator seeking an easy meal. A group of researchers has found that ambient, anthropomorphic noise — from traffic, construction and other human activities — can break this vital communications link, leaving nestlings vulnerable or hungry.

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