A new study reports the vocal muscles of Bengalese finches change function to help produce different parameters of sounds, much like an opera singer.
Zebra finches may hold the key to understanding how babies learn to talk, researchers say.
A new study provides evidence to support the long standing view that human speech and music may have roots in biological processes that are shared across a variety of different animals.
A new study reveals that dancing, not signing, is the primary sexual signal for Java sparrows.
A new study reveals two different brain areas interact to help finches know when and how to tailor their songs for specific situations.
A new study reveals how manipulating the FoxP2 gene could have positive implications for those suffering speech related disorders.