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Uwen from Upper Waitematā Ecology Network

UWEN are lucky to have Dr. Wesley Webb as our second Hui speaker...
Animals use sounds for fighting, flirting, group coordination, signalling identity, scaring off predators and more. Some species develop their sounds automatically. Others (like humans and songbirds) must learn by listening and imitating—which leads to the interesting phenomenon of dialects. Dr Wesley Webb will take us on a tour of the astonishing diversity of acoustic communication in animals, including many native NZ taonga. He will also reveal some surprises about male and female song dialects in New Zealand bellbirds, the topic of his PhD. Brace yourself for weird and wonderful animal sounds!

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Why is the letter A like a flower?

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8 hours ago

Simple good Cosmetic Dentistry

CMDental Ltd

A recent leaking amalgam filling (the blue grey around the silver amalgam) replaced and restored with a white composite filling by Dr. Martin Cribbin at CM Dental.
We take great pride in doing your dentistry well. Give our friendly receptionists a call on 098353026.

10 hours ago

Poll: How much sleep do you usually get?

Beds4U Avondale

Let’s see how many night owls and early birds we have! Cast your vote now.

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How much sleep do you usually get?
  • 10.6% Less than 5 hours
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  • 42.6% 5-6 hours
    42.6% Complete
  • 34% 7-8 hours
    34% Complete
  • 12.8% More than 8 hours
    12.8% Complete
47 votes