Study finds fast traffic noise is infuriating Galápagos warblers
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Study finds fast traffic noise is infuriating Galápagos warblers
When Leon Hohl and Alper Yelimlieş landed in the Galápagos in 2022 to volunteer in a decades-old nest survey project, they expected to look for Darwin finches and their babies. But that year turned out to be too dry for the finches to breed, and the two bird enthusiasts weren’t going to sit idle. Since they were in the Galápagos — nature’s “evolution laboratory” — they turned their attention to another bird: The Galápagos yellow warbler (Setopha…
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