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Nancy Trautmann

Singing Wings - 0 views

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    The Club-winged Manakin is a bird that makes an odd foghorn call using its wings rather than vocal chords. Through 13 short videos, this site explores how these wings "work," how they evolved, and how this was discovered by Cornell scientist Kim Bostwick.
Nancy Trautmann

You'll Never Guess Who: Strange Recordings From the Library of Animal Sounds | Wired Sc... - 0 views

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    A quiz of weird animal sounds assembled by Wired Magazine using recordings from Cornell's Macaulay Library
Michael Batek

Songbirds as a Measure of Farm Sustainability - 2 views

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    A short article on how birds are being used as sustainability indicators in Nebraskan farms.
Nancy Trautmann

Whale Songs and Elephant Loves - 0 views

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    "Trained as a musician, acoustic biologist Katy Payne was first to discover that humpback whales compose ever-changing song to communicate, and first to understand that elephants communicate with one another across long distances by infrasound. We hear what she has learned about life in this world from two of its largest and most mysterious creatures."
Nancy Trautmann

Right Whale Listening Network, Cornell, Bioacoustics - 1 views

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    This website explains the high-tech systems used by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to hear, monitor, and protect endangered North Atlantic right whales, and you can see live info about where these whales have been detected within the past 24 hours.
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