Why do birds sing? It's all in the brain
Fri, 03/21/2008 - 07:21
LONDON (Reuters) - Birds start singing in the spring because of a biological response to longer days, researchers said on Wednesday.
When birds are exposed to light for longer periods, certain brain cells trigger a series of hormonal reactions telling them to find a mating partner, which they do by singing, a team of Japanese and British researchers reported in the journal Nature.
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