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Official bluesky account of the Konrad Lorenz Research Center for Behaviour and Cognition, a core facility of @univie.ac.at, Grünau im Almtal.
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First analysis of the #greylaggoose call repertoire using #machinelearning broadly matches early descriptions and shows how much different representations of audio data can influence clustering results. @univie.ac.at www.nature.com/articles/s41... Gies et al. 2026, Scientific Reports 📸 M. Klymenko
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New paper: The impact of urban-related sensory and risk factors on owls: a systematic review 🦉 link.springer.com/article/10.1... @univie.ac.at @pesumas.bsky.social
📸 R. Thaller
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The KLF discovery of singing female #yellowwarblers on the #Galápagos Islands is making international headlines! es.mongabay.com/2026/04/no-s... 👉🏻 klf.univie.ac.at @univie.ac.at
Sonia Kleindorfer auf Ö1 „Im Gespräch“ mit Birgit Dalheimer - Graugans, Darwinfink und der Mensch 🎧 bit.ly/4cKAuJC ➡️ oe1.orf.at/voegel www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2SR... @univie.ac.at
New paper: female birdsong isn’t rare, accidental, or about fighting—so why do females sing? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @univie.ac.at @alperyelimlies.bsky.social @caglarakcay.bsky.social Video: A. Yelimlies
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“Here am I, where are you?” 🪶 #greylaggeese use soft contact calls to stay connected—and each call can be individual! 🐦 Next time you hear a quiet flock, they may know exactly who’s nearby. 👀✨ 📸 B. Heger @univie.ac.at www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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A Look Back: from February 18–21, 2026, Grünau was the hub of behavioral biology as the @ethoges.bsky.social held its annual conference—featuring exciting research insights, lively discussions, and plenty of space for emerging scientists. @univie.ac.at 📸: Archiv KLF, M. Klymenko, D. Matejschek
New paper: Extraordinary Case of Nest Usurpation and Mixed Clutch: Crowned Eagle Incubates Two Egyptian Goose Eggs Plus its Own 🦅🥚 #raptorresearch @univie.ac.at @pesumas.bsky.social doi.org/10.3356/jrr2... Picture: One Goose gosling climbs onto the back of the adult Crowned Eagle (c) Brendan Smith
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From a handful to a movement: the 2026 #goldeneagle “Experten-Treffen” 🦅🇦🇹 At #NationalparkGesäuse, experts came together to exchange knowledge on Golden Eagles. Great to see how this community has grown since our first meeting in 2021. Thanks to everyone protecting these birds across borders!
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