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Immerse yourself in the soothing symphony of spring with our captivating video, "Spring Sounds! Chirping Birds & Nature." ...
Recording nature sounds is a way to capture memories, stay interested while hiking and help researchers — and you can do it with your phone. Tips for the best results.
The song of the Savi's Warbler sounds like a strange insect buzzing. These birds live near European lakes, ponds, and rivers, ...
The use of soundmaps has long served as a valuable tool to measure natural activity from birds, insects, water, and wind in ...
Cape May Naturally is the NJ Audubon’s column about birding and nature. It is written for the Herald and Do the Shore by a ...
A young starling memorized and reproduced a sound-made image, mimicking data storage, but questions about reliability and practicality cast doubt on its technological value.
How climate change is muting nature’s symphony From warbling loons to chirping toads, rising temperatures threaten some of the Earth’s most iconic sounds.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Matthew Medler of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology about the best bird sounds of 2025 from their vast collection of recordings, and why their selections made the list.
Let’s explore how those nature playlists might be your ticket to fewer sick days and a stronger immune system. The stress-busting power of natural soundscapes We all know stress is bad news for ...
A giant wooden "nature megaphone" built by local high school students is now open to the public. The megaphone next to the ...
Research shows that listening to the sounds of nature may facilitate physical and mental healing.
Key points The sound of nature can improve health, decrease stress, improve mood, and enhance cognitive performance. The sounds of nature could be used in the treatment of some mental disorders.