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The phantom chorus: birdsong boosts human well-being in protected areas


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IMAGE: The Wilson s warbler was one of the birds whose songs were recorded for the phantom chorus that improved hikers sense of well-being.
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Credit: Dave Keeling
If you thought your morning hike was contributing to your wellbeing, a new study shows that you re right, especially if our avian friends were singing while you strolled.
A growing body of research shows that time spent in nature contributes to human mental health. Although many studies have found that humans benefit from spending time in nature, few studies have explored why. A research team at California Polytechnic State University investigated how much the natural sounds humans hear during their time in the great outdoors contribute to this sense of well-being. The study was published in ....

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Hearing birdsong boosts human wellbeing, study confirms


Hearing birdsong boosts human wellbeing, study confirms
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Birds ‘sing’ to mark and defend their space, but to the human ear their territorial twittering is an aural tonic that can considerably boost wellbeing, even from a recording, a new study has confirmed.
While a growing body of research has shown that time spent in the natural world benefits human health, few studies have explored the reasons why.
A new piece of research by a team at the California Polytechnic State University sought to investigate the role the sound of birdsong plays in how people perceive their overall experience and assess their own well being while in areas away from human environments. ....

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Birdsong works like a mood booster for humans


Birdsong works like a mood booster for humans
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Birdsong playing through hidden speakers on a pair of Colorado trails, including the melodies of Wilson s warbler, promoted greater feelings of well-being among hikers. Photo by Dave Keeling
Dec. 16 (UPI) The sound of singing birds in nature promotes feelings of well-being in humans, according to new research.
The human health benefits provided by green space and time spent in nature is well documented, but few studies have examined what exactly is so great about spending time among trees.
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In a new study, published Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, scientists examined the mood-boosting effects of birdsong, as experienced during a walk through the woods. ....

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Light Pollution Is Causing Birds to Nest Earlier--Which Might Not Be a Bad Thing


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Birds exposed to artificial lights at night nest up to a month earlier than those dwelling away from humanity’s glow, according to a study published recently in
Nature. But, perhaps counterintuitively, this disruption may actually benefit some birds in part by helping them adjust as global warming alters the rhythms of the natural world.
The new paper offers a continent-wide, multispecies look at the impact of light and noise pollution
on birds’ reproductive success, with the hope of giving land managers more concrete information to make conservation decisions. Using data gathered by citizen scientists through the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s NestWatch program, the study’s authors analyzed more than 58,000 nest observations for 142 species in the contiguous U.S. between 2000 and 2014. ....

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