Clacking wing bones together to woo mates
Male scissor-tailed nightjars create abrupt sounds by hitting the bones in their wings together
High-speed infrared video analysis of sonations in the scissor-tailed nightjar Hydropsalis torquata🧪
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Ramphocoris clotbey. The world's best lark. Don't care what anyone says.
Dipped it in 3 different countries, the first after a high speed dash across the Negev with Hadoram Shirihai 38 years ago.
Finally caught up with it on the Tagdilt Track in Morocco this week. Blazing views. Joy of joys.
This "Picture of top 15 Indian Birds" shows 27 AI-freaks that don't exist. What is this crap!?
The journal – Academia Biology – seems like a great addition to the proliferation of science journals. Will publish anything for 2000 USD.
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The image and the journal might not be connected. But judging from this article they seem to go together quite well.