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AUTUMN 2005/VOLUME 19, NUMBER 4
From Feathers, a Violin
High-speed video and the physics of sound show how the Club-winged Manakin sings without its voice
Shades of Fidelity
Barn Swallow DNA study finds that when it comes to faithfulness, redder is better
Ivory-bill Evidence from Sound and Video
Four talks by Lab of Ornithology researchers presented at the American Ornithologists' Union meeting in August
Ask Anne
Anne Hobbs, the Lab's public information specialist, shares questions from her email bag, along with her answers.
Citizen-Science Updates
The Flight of the Hummingbird
Undergraduate Olivier Boissier explains a new study showing how hummers hover
More to Bird Coloration than Meets the Eye
Undergraduate Nicole Spooner reports on a new study showing why songbirds appear brighter to their mates than to feathered foes. |
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