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Research Indicates Urban Birds Adjust Songs to Compete with Traffic Noise

Researchers from Hungary have discovered that urban birds are altering their songs in response to the noise from traffic and other urban sounds. This adaptation highlights the impact of city life on wildlife behavior.

A study conducted by scientists at the Centre for Ecological Research in Hungary has found that certain bird species in urban environments are modifying their songs to adapt to the sounds of traffic and other noise associated with city life.

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Can birds outsing traffic? Some are trying

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Research Indicates Urban Birds Adjust Songs to Compete with Traffic Noise