Hearing Birdsong Boosts Human Well-Being
Birds ‘sing’ to mark and defend their space, but to the human ear their territorial twittering is an aural tonic that can considerably boost well-being, even from a recording, a new study has confirmed. The authors of the study found that people who heard birdsong reported greater well-being than those who did not.
- The scientists said, the findings support the need to improve natural soundscapes within and outside the protected areas.
- Less human noise pollution could contribute to greater human happiness by making it easier to hear natural sounds, including birdsong, they added.

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