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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