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Male Birds Sounded Sexier To Females In COVID-19 Lockdown, Says Study – India Times
The COVID-19 induced lockdown across most regions of the world left the urban landscape barren for other species to roam, making them alter their behaviour to adapt. Adding to this, a new study focused in San Francisco says that the city’s male birds began si…

The COVID-19 induced lockdown across most regions of the world left the urban landscape barren for other species to roam, making them alter their behaviour to adapt.
Adding to this, a new study focused in San Francisco says that the citys male birds began singing better and “sexier” for their female counterparts during the lockdown.
(Representative Image: Reuters)
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