Do Those Birds Sound Louder To You? An Ornithologist Says You're Just Hearing Things
"People around the world are reporting that birds are much louder these days."
"But Sue Anne Zollinger, an ornithologist from Manchester Metropolitan University, cautions: Don't believe everything you hear."
"With the decrease in traffic, there's less noise pollution. That means birds have less noise to compete with, she says. (Scroll down to the end of this story to listen for yourself.)"
"'Although our perception might be that they're singing louder, it's actually likely in places that are typically noisy that they're singing more quietly than normal,' Zollinger said in an interview with Morning Edition.'But when the noise is gone, they're probably singing quieter than they do normally.'"
"In other words, birds are like us: In a noisy bar, for example, people will raise their voices."
"Zollinger says that idea gels with current research on bird noise patterns."
"'We know from some earlier studies in the city of Berlin that birds sing quieter on the weekend mornings during the time that's normally rush hour than they do during rush hour during the week because the noise levels are lower,' she said. 'And that's probably what's happening now.'"
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