The Makin Waves Song of the Week is "Dance of the Waxwing" by the Lambertville-based gypsy jazz quartet Pyrenesia.
Scott Sharrard has spent his life standing at the crossroads of American music, absorbing its stories, honoring its elders and adding his own unmistakable voice to the conversation. On Feb. 6, he ...
When a bird spots a predator and emits an alarm call, do its neighbors think “predator” and then react? Or do they automatically freeze or fly away because that’s what they’re wired to do?
When Peter Bradley Adams steps onto the Jammin Java stage on Nov. 21 at 8 p.m., audiences can expect an evening rooted in quiet emotion, meticulous songwriting and the warm intimacy that has made him ...
A sore left foot could keep Terrence Shannon Jr. out of Minnesota's game against the Knicks Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. Without him, the Wolves still have depth, but the rotations might ...
Common rosefinch – You can hear this bird’s song in the Czech mountains Column: The world may be done bending to Trump's will 'I refused to pay my water bill for three years' Something is happening ...
It was supposed to be a “dry run,” according to Jim Nantz. But by the time Ian Baker-Finch stepped into the booth between Nantz and Trevor Immelman to deliver a farewell to the CBS Golf team and the ...
The CBS Golf booth is about to grow one legend lighter. Ian Baker-Finch, the former major-winner and longtime voice of golf on CBS, announced his retirement from the booth after 19 years with CBS.
Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch has been successful since he was hired in February 2021. With a regular season record of 209-160, he has been integral to the Timberwolves’ growth into a ...
Scientists simulated how drought conditions could change the song of Darwin’s medium ground finches by digitally modifying recordings to mimic what would happen as their beaks grew larger over ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Earlier studies on finches established that their beaks adapt to changes in their ecological environments, including habitat loss ...