‘How much have we missed?’: book tunes in to overlooked world of female birdsong
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<p>Authors set out to correct under-representation of female sounds – and found some surprising revelations</p><p>When we hear the beautiful call of a bird from a high bough, we’re told it’s likely to be a male – singing for territory, or belting out tunes to woo a female. But as the annual dawn chorus reaches a crescendo this spring, a new guidebook is urging us to think again – and turn our ears to the hidden world of female birdsong.</p><p>The songs, sounds and s
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<p>Authors set out to correct under-representation of female sounds – and found some surprising revelations</p><p>When we hear the beautiful call of a bird from a high bough, we’re told it’s likely to be a male – singing for territory, or belting out tunes to woo a female. But as the annual dawn chorus reaches a crescendo this spring, a new guidebook is urging us to think again – and turn our ears to the hidden world of female birdsong.</p><p>The songs, sounds and s
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