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Biology: Zoology Ecology: Animals
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Hummingbirds use torpor in varying ways to survive cold temps - Hummingbirds Use Torpor in Varying Ways to Survive Cold Temps      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Hummingbirds use the hibernation-like state of torpor in varying ways, depending on their physical c ...

Biology: Zoology
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Need for speed: How hummingbirds switch mental gears in flight      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Hummingbirds use two distinct sensory strategies to control their flight, depending on whether they' ...

Mathematics: Modeling
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Hummingbird flight could provide insights for biomimicry in aerial vehicles - Hummingbird Flight Could Provide Insights for Biomimicry in Aerial Vehicles      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Using a novel modeling method, a team of researchers gained new insights into how hummingbirds produ ...

Biology: General Biology: Zoology Offbeat: General Offbeat: Plants and Animals
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World's largest hummingbird is actually two species      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

The Giant Hummingbird of western South America is not one species but two, according to an internati ...

Biology: Botany Biology: General Biology: Zoology
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Moth keeps a firm eye on the proboscis      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Just as when we humans reach for objects, the hummingbird hawk moth uses its visual sense to place i ...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: General Biology: Zoology Ecology: Animals Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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Tiny New Zealand bird delivers a lesson in birdsong evolution      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Scientists are rethinking the evolution of vocal learning in birds. New Zealand's smallest bird, the...

Offbeat: Plants and Animals
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Whiskers help nectar-eating 'acro bats' hover like hummingbirds - Whiskers Help Nectar-Eating 'Acro Bats' Hover Like Hummingbirds      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new study found that nectar-feeding bats evolved extra-long whiskers unlike those of any other bat...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: Developmental Biology: General Biology: Zoology
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Birdsong and human voice built from same genetic blueprint      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Humans have been long fascinated by bird song and the cacophony of other avian sounds -- from coos a...

Offbeat: Earth and Climate
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Which animals perceive time the fastest? - Which Animals Perceive Time the Fastest?      (via sciencedaily.com) 

New research reveals that the animals that perceive time the fastest are those that are small, can f...

Paleontology: Early Mammals and Birds
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How new bird species arise - How New Bird Species Arise: Understanding the Process of Speciation      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Much of a centuries-old debate over where and how new bird species form has now been resolved. Resea...

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