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Instead, this album features audio recordings of the vast variety of distinctive sounds made by 53 of Australia’s rarest bird species that are on the brink of extinction.
An album consisting of the sounds of endangered Australian birds has made its way to the top of the country's music charts after a heavy push on social media. "Songs of Disappearance" was released ...
The wails coming from an enclosure at Taronga Zoo Sydney in Australia may sound like the cries of a human baby. But don't be alarmed. It's just a trickster resident: A brown, long-tailed bird ...
An album of endangered bird calls reached No. 3 in Australia's top 50 albums chart last month. Called Songs of Disappearance, it consists of sounds from 53 of the country's endangered bird species ...
Songs Of Disappearance is an entire album of calls from endangered Australian birds. Last month, it briefly perched at No. 3 on the country's top 50 albums chart – ahead of Taylor Swift.
Bird Call Album Flies Over Taylor Swift on Australian Pop Charts Songs of Disappearance soars to the number-three spot as Australians show support for endangered bird species ...
An album composed to tweets and chirps from some of Australia's most endangered species has made it into the top 5, beating out some Christmas favorites.
Echo the lyrebird appears to have learned how to perfectly replicate the sound of a wailing baby. The bird, who lives in a Sydney zoo, can also mimic a fire alarm and power drill, a zoo official ...
As bushfires burn through New South Wales, Australia, local wildlife have started picking up on familiar sights and sounds.
A worldwide study of more than 4 million birdcalls has found that birds are singing for nearly an hour longer each day ...
The researchers made a few recommendations. Researchers discover concerning change in birds' behavior: 'Likely to be ...