This is an interesting article, Phil, and brings me back to the
discussion we had in a previous post. Bernie had posted an article he
wrote in which he discussed how different bird species appear in
different places in the sound spectrum. After reading your article, I
am now thinking they must adapt their sounds to overcome human noises
as well, ie. car traffic. Very interesting thoughts.
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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
--- In "Phil Tyler" <>
wrote:
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,2064985,00.html
>
> I have to admit I have come home from London in the early hours of
the morning and heard
> Robin's and Blackbirds singing in the darkness. Mind you I don't
blame them the noise during
> the day is quite bad.
>
> Phil
>
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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