PARIS: For birds, singing is much more than just a pretty melody: it is used to attract a partner, to mark out territory, or even to assert their presence.
While it was previously established that certain birdsongs can reflect certain characteristics of an individual, the link between “personality” and complexity of birdsong has been little explored. And even less when it comes to females.
To fill this gap, researchers at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia looked at the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus), a small Australasian passerine with flamboyant colours.