biology
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Birds That Sing Together, Stay Together
Not all birds are monogamous, and when it comes to Australian red-backed fairy-wrens both sexes tend to be very promiscuous. Surprisingly, Cornell ornithologists recently discovered males can keep their mates faithful by singing duets.
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