Singing for sex: male birds rise early

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In this episode of the Khwezi Science Report, Tanya Farber takes us into the world of birds in the concrete jungle. She shares a harrowing pet story, shares some fascinating studies, and speaks to an obsessive twitcher, that's an obsessive bird watcher looking for the rare ones, who shares some gripping tales of birding in the burbs.
4 Sep 2020 English South Africa Science

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